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RE: New to spriting - Iceman404 - 04-08-2010

Also, a note:
There's a big difference between edits, and spriting in a certain style.

Edits:
"Oh hai gaiz, look at pinky SMB3 Marioz!!!!" *posts SMW Mario in poorly recolored pink.*
"Before I tell all of you of a Tiny Toon Spriite project I'm thinking of hers a WIP of me." *Posts recolored Babs.*
"Swoop da whoop kirby!!1!! yes,a very Cute kind of sheet.because i was boared." *posts poor MS paint beginner edit*

Style Matching:
"Okay gentlemen, here's how I think Sonic would look in SMB3"
"Kirby in SMB3, hope you like it"
"Ever wonder how Samus would look in SMW?"



-just a note. Wink


RE: New to spriting - Bacon$word - 04-08-2010

(04-05-2010, 10:00 PM)sweet georgia brown Wrote: see now i disagree there

as simple as 8bit looks, it's a very complex style that takes much more knowledge than something you can create at any other size without a color limit
mainly because it can't be created at any given size(without tiling anyways), and you're limited to 4 colors per 16x16 tile

true that


RE: New to spriting - Cobalt Blue - 04-09-2010

feel free to post again and show us you actually cared about what people said.


RE: New to spriting - Luph - 04-13-2010

Thanks for all that info, trying to find inspiration to start something is a pain. Sorry it took so long to reply, I've been pretty busy with school lately.
I don't think I will start with 8 bit, the color limit would just kill me right now. I'm open to suggestions on styles to imitate to get a feel for spriting though.


RE: New to spriting - Neslug - 04-14-2010

Again, custom is the easiest way to start, as you have no limitations. But if you really must emulate a style, pick a simple one from the SNES or something.