My English isn't the best, so I said what I thought XDSuperAj3 wrote:As a linguistics student, "Thanks so much" is commonly used in everyday English, and is understood by its users, so it's OK to use. (Just think of it as an informal, but still positive expression.)MegaFan wrote:It's thank you very much.samukomini wrote:Yes!! Thanks so much
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Is anyone able to sprite a sort of scruffy looking photographer (male) I have absolutely no artistic talent
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CaldorBagel wrote:Is anyone able to sprite a sort of scruffy looking photographer (male) I have absolutely no artistic talent
Spoiler : Preliminary sketch :
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Totally didn't use Gumshoe as a base XDAnn-nna wrote:He's Scruffy-looking alright. XD
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Two first tests.
I find the features too thick. I have never made sprites with a drawing as a base.. x)During the design, it looked good though. xD
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Not bad! Looks good! (and your colour choice is identical to what I had in mind LOL)
And yeah I always draw my sprites out. I do a rough, then trace over it to have clean lines, then colour it and then resize it.
If you don't mind me saying, your rendering of sprites make me think it'd be easier to not do your outlines in black, unless it's for facial features, or darker coloured areas. (That was it may look less 'thick').
And yeah I always draw my sprites out. I do a rough, then trace over it to have clean lines, then colour it and then resize it.
If you don't mind me saying, your rendering of sprites make me think it'd be easier to not do your outlines in black, unless it's for facial features, or darker coloured areas. (That was it may look less 'thick').
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Could someone animate this "Got it!" speech bubble? I've poked around the forums and I haven't been able to find an animated "Got it!" bubble in original AA style. I've found an animated speech bubble template, but I'm not sure how to add the letters to each frame and time them with the shake. Credit will be given, of course - thanks!!
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Second try
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Refined traits and better-designed camera. Face lighty redone. Resized nose. Adding shades to the hair.
I will not do better. xD
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Hi! I know it's not QUITE that bubble, but I animated a Got it! bubble a while back.drvonkitty wrote:Could someone animate this "Got it!" speech bubble? I've poked around the forums and I haven't been able to find an animated "Got it!" bubble in original AA style. I've found an animated speech bubble template, but I'm not sure how to add the letters to each frame and time them with the shake. Credit will be given, of course - thanks!!
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Spoiler : Wanted to use these as avatars, but it wouldn't let me. They're by Nibroc-Rock :
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Thanks, to both SuperAJ and Jofe, it looks good
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I have a request for my potential comp entry. I don't know that I'll have time to finish this before the deadline, what with work and all, but I would like to get it out as soon as I can. It's for the second case in the Shattered Glass worldline, though the sprites will be used in future cases as well.
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I made one.Lind wrote:Does anyone have a Dual Destinies/Spirit of Justice version of the court overview?
Because all we have is this:
Which is on a totally different perspective from these:
And so doesn't fit with the DS era court sprites.
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THANKmercurialSK wrote:I made one.Lind wrote:Does anyone have a Dual Destinies/Spirit of Justice version of the court overview?
Because all we have is this:
Which is on a totally different perspective from these:
And so doesn't fit with the DS era court sprites.
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Can someone help me animate these static (Non-talking) sprites here that I have from a Detective Conan game.
here is a sample
talking and blinking will do
here is a sample
talking and blinking will do
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