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![]() Jul 22 2011, 4:40 pm (Edited on Jul 23 2011, 11:39 pm)
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I just got a drawing pad and here are some of my first monsters I made with it.
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![]() Jul 22 2011, 4:44 pm
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Too Bright!
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The images will be recolored to fit the monster they are used for like most old school rpgs.
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Ya, the magic of the old 8bit graphics is the easy color swaps. Right now I'm trying to get the actual sprites made. I will make a version with that color scheme as it works very well for a version.
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I never got any messages from ya. I'm not always on do to work.
Colors don't mean much now as they are just going to change when I actually use the graphics in game. I was going with four colors only and after I posted those pics I realized I could use double the colors for my monsters. |
I been trying to use a NES like palette. I been using the basic colors in paint as a start.
I went with no black outline to have it look more like DW style then FF style. |
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