I had been spriting from out of randomness today, and, the sprite I did in a way, catches my interest.
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg10.imageshack.us%2Fimg10%2F2294%2Fvrv34e.png&hash=848a9cd19912b8400b467f9eb6c6389087f2fc3f) (http://img10.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vrv34e.png)
I was trying to make a template, but one that would just use either 4 or 3 palettes. ~__~ Weird it's the resemblance in the RTP. I just wanted to do something both deformed & simple, and all I got is this. Feedbacks, criticism, etc-would like to know, to develop further. D:
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi41.tinypic.com%2F153uwiw.jpg&hash=708aebd8340b53ada7ba0a5b04ce29d9007ac310)
In comparison to the RTP looks, this rather thinner than the actual template, seems to squished it all together.
Another thing I notice, was the legs. One of the legs, the knee is bent down yet the other is stiff straight. Depends if you want it as a running template, or an attack 'ready' pose.
Well, Few things I learned:
1) Never-ever try using the RTP Palette, unless It's for an RTP itself
2) Get the right proportions
3) Never start on making Custom templates when you still aren't a 'true master'
4) I am so gonna practice in something different D:
Ermm, I might not develop this one much ~ @__@ Nessiah did give some good Tips & such, *It was suppose to be a Attack ready pose*
3. There is no such thing, spriters will always improve there is no stop for 'masterful position'. If you lack experience, practice, don't keep spriting the same thing over and over.
4. Quitter... >.> XD
D: Ack! Number 4 Hurts!
it's true.
:mad: Ok, I'll fix it up later, I'm a bit biting my fingers on a tile here.