okay so ill just post here again aswell
i want to help with anything difficult
if its a move/feature that needs polishing/tuning
a move/feature that requires a difficult technique
or special gameplay elements that will make this differ from lf2
however i dont want to invest time in tuning basic frames
bdys wpoints bpoints centers etc (but this is badly needed to make it good)
Nave will you also assist with some hexing? platforms for example? i have no experience in that direction whatsoever
+mostly planning minions to have less diversity than normal lf2 characters (that can easily cut the required work in half)
+having minions with exact same actions, just different weapon/cloth
+he seems to settle on anything acceptable/working instead of trying to polish it up to infinity
+effectively reusing many parts
i think every spriter here should be capable of that
but most keep trying out new things - improving in the process - this isnt bad, but it doesnt get you speed
if you want to be fast you need to draw with constant quality, it has to be a routine - no improvement no changing of technique or style - keeping it constant
you get faster if you keep doing the same thing
matt is as fast
i want to help with anything difficult
if its a move/feature that needs polishing/tuning
a move/feature that requires a difficult technique
or special gameplay elements that will make this differ from lf2
however i dont want to invest time in tuning basic frames
bdys wpoints bpoints centers etc (but this is badly needed to make it good)
Nave will you also assist with some hexing? platforms for example? i have no experience in that direction whatsoever
(08-01-2011, 07:51 PM)Monolith Wrote: To fast,i think you lie,or you doing it with some other spriter,I'm not+hes keeping everything to a minimum
+mostly planning minions to have less diversity than normal lf2 characters (that can easily cut the required work in half)
+having minions with exact same actions, just different weapon/cloth
+he seems to settle on anything acceptable/working instead of trying to polish it up to infinity
+effectively reusing many parts
i think every spriter here should be capable of that
but most keep trying out new things - improving in the process - this isnt bad, but it doesnt get you speed
if you want to be fast you need to draw with constant quality, it has to be a routine - no improvement no changing of technique or style - keeping it constant
you get faster if you keep doing the same thing
matt is as fast
favorite dcing techniques: wpoint | double key inputs | holding back | alternate basic moves