...to the pixel art purists.
I've done mostly pixel art over the years, and most of my game related stuff has just been done in the DM icon editor. However, I have to say I'm really liking Inkscape. The ability to easily scale your art is a real time saver if you decide to change something.
Plus, drawing big and saving small tends to hide my mistakes ;) How many of you use Inkscape, or other vector drawing programs to do your art?
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Aug 22 2015, 10:40 pm
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Aug 22 2015, 11:20 pm
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This seems pretty neat. I like how the quality stays the same. Might use this for a few things.
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Yeah, the grass tile was the first thing I did. It's not bad, but you're right. It doesn't really fit with the rest.
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Whatever. Vector graphics are sick :D
I generally use illustrator for vector graphics |
I like my graphics like I like my women. With sharp corners and desaturated palettes.
...Actually, I'm not sure this cliche works here... |
Welcome to the dark side, Flick! ;)
I've never fully understood the allure of placing pixels. I've found the scaling and rotation of vector art too useful and the whole process (at least initially) much faster. =) |
Closer, but still not quite right...
Honestly, I think the lava is what looks wrong at the moment. The 'chunks' are too big, makes it look like its closer or something. |
I think the lava's just too high contrast compared to the rest of the sprites. Purple up them rocks a bit.
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In response to Ter13
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Ter13 wrote:
I like my graphics like I like my women. With sharp corners and desaturated palettes. |
In response to Flick
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Flick wrote:
Ter13 wrote: If there's a will.. |
This along with this, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hle2-bGDh10 has made my day. ROFL.
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