Re: How do people make good sprites (and what do they use?)
Thunder Toes wrote:
then try graphicsgale (google it). It's fairly decent
Darlos9D wrote:
I use GraphicsGale, which is designed specifically for pixel art. It keeps track of palettes pretty well, so all you have to do is open an existing CC sprite and you'll have the necessary palette loaded. Just clear the picture and Save As something new.
GraphicsGale, you say? I'll check it out.
EDIT: Okay, from now on, I am going to follow EVERY SINGLE WORD OF ADVICE YOU GUYS EVER SAY, because I just DL'ed the free edition of GraphicsGale and all I can say is >HOLY S#!T<!!!!!!!!!!
This has to be the best thing I've ever laid my tablet pen on! The control : perfect. The interface : Perfect. The management of color properties, saturation, brightness, and hue WITHOUT screwing with the palette : PERFECT!!! This has to be the BEST advice anyone has ever given me. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Scope0 wrote:
is MS Paint not all you need?
It's not that it
can't do the things I want it to, it's just that I don't know how. In plainer english, I suck at it and I'd rather use something with a lot more control.
carriontrooper wrote:
First off, make a new file, draw your sprite in there, possibly in palette, although not yet indexed, and could have multiple layers. You could have the background set to CC's invisble pink. When you're done with a multilayered sprite, delete parts of transparencies that will alter with the pink (for example, you're trying to make a gun001 muzzle flash yellow a bit, delete the transparent layer only at the pink parts), and flatten them. Now copy or duplicate a palette.bmp image, resize it to your sprite's size and fill it with invisible pink, and copy paste your sprite from your master file. I suggest using the magic wand to remove the invisible pink from the master file.
That's almost exactly what I do, except I sprite the image on a white background, flatten the image, and then use the magic wand tool to turn the white background to the CC invisible pink.
Contrary wrote:
How would complicated programs with brushes n' stuff help you where MS Paint can't? Isn't spriting generally done pixel by pixel?
All you need is MS Paint
Zoom
Copy and Paste
1 pixel pencil
and
Colour picker-upper thingy
True, and yes, I've tried that, but that way is overly tedious and my end products look like Lafe's on a bad day.