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I remember in one of the SOTM held, a bead sprite was given out as a prize for the top scorer.
it's my avatar
ps thanks mugi
I remember in one of the SOTM held, a bead sprite was given out as a prize for the top scorer.
it's my avatar
ps thanks mugi
Just some simples one's I've made.
Here's one I made last night, ironing is still a crapshoot. I need to find the sweet spot on the heat setting.
no probs bud, you earned it!
Did you make it into a necklace? I've never done that for any of mine, but I've often wanted to do power-ups from other games like castlevania (ie Holy Water, Axe etc.)
looks good West! it looks like it all stuck together and it doesn't looked curved so I'd definitely say job well done! and also +1 for Bionic Commando since I'm a big fan of the original
Yeah bionic commando is so awesome. I got the arcade one as well but I think the nes one is way better. Did a couple more simple ones for practice today. I may try something a little more difficult later. But I don't think I have as many colors as I need. After seeing those epic ones LWK did I'm really wanting to try something big though.
I don't think I posted this one here, it's a commission I made for a friend. I realize it's not very impressive from a technical standpoint, but this sprite has the honor of being the first one I "free-handed" without copying from another sprite, so I felt really good about it when it was done. It's based on Paul Robertson's Taito style sprites: http://paulrobertson.mechafetus.com/sprites300_all_a.png
Nice, I did a couple more too with the kids. These are not free hand, I just found patterns on Google images.
This is my Boomstick!
Nice work!
I need to make some new sprites. I covered my game room with them.
Are these cool for 'street art'? I don't know how weather resistant they are and how much work/cost a single piece is, but one thing to do with them could be to glue them to a wall somewhere in a good public spot... I like stuff like that. Maybe I schould just do it.
Great stuff in this thread, respect. Makes me want to try this as well.
Are these cool for 'street art'? I don't know how weather resistant they are and how much work/cost a single piece is, but one thing to do with them could be to glue them to a wall somewhere in a good public spot... I like stuff like that. Maybe I schould just do it.
//EDIT: So yeah, googled it... I'm living on the moon apparently.