@Dyrewulfe re: spamming: Only if OP specifies they aren't looking for 3rd party teams to hire. The posts with embedded links are answering the original request and the links themselves are relevant to the topic at hand.
EDIT: Ah, I see; a DUPLICATE posting of company. I missed that at first. Yes, that's a bit spammy. Fixed.
I'm not much of an artist myself, but I wish you luck in finding one to help you. I found some stuff you might be interested in if you haven't already seen it:
GrafxKid's Classic Hero stuff is about the right size and stylistically similar, but a bit more chibi-ish. Disthron, DezrasDragons, and Umz made some nice derivatives to his set as well.
Calciumtrice did some characters that are bigger than 12x12 pixels, but are stylistically similar to Thy Sword. Several people produced derivatives as well. Basically everything in this collection is worth taking a look at for inspiration. Might work well with LUNARSIGNALS' hsv hero generator: https://mechaelephant.com/hsvhero
I'm sure you're looking for that very specific style and dimensions that only a pixel artist can customize, but I'm hoping these may help out or give you inspiration. :)
@bonsaiheldin: haha! nice use of emojis. I know it's not as easy, but I'm glad to see it works for now.
@chasersgaming: that's a good idea. I think to start out, a static guide or flowchart may even be helpful to suggest tags based on what type of art you're submitting.
Well, I think you should go with whatever format works best for you. Or, if any format works just as well, so long as you know which one it is, let me know and I'll figure out which one is the most used/most-easily-convertable. Then when we implement #19 (for audio and 3D) it will take care of (most) other formats. :)
...What?
Everything looks great to me. What is the concern?
@Dyrewulfe re: spamming:
Only if OP specifies they aren't looking for 3rd party teams to hire. The posts with embedded links are answering the original request and the links themselves are relevant to the topic at hand.EDIT: Ah, I see; a DUPLICATE posting of company. I missed that at first. Yes, that's a bit spammy. Fixed.
Those are pretty good symbolic rocks IMO. Even without context my impression of the symbols are:
The earth logo hints at rocks and dirt as well as being mountain-shaped. I can't imagine a better symbol for an Earth element.
I'm not much of an artist myself, but I wish you luck in finding one to help you. I found some stuff you might be interested in if you haven't already seen it:
GrafxKid's Classic Hero stuff is about the right size and stylistically similar, but a bit more chibi-ish. Disthron, DezrasDragons, and Umz made some nice derivatives to his set as well.
Calciumtrice did some characters that are bigger than 12x12 pixels, but are stylistically similar to Thy Sword. Several people produced derivatives as well. Basically everything in this collection is worth taking a look at for inspiration. Might work well with LUNARSIGNALS' hsv hero generator: https://mechaelephant.com/hsvhero
Master484's Mini Knight stuff seems to be about the right size and style.
Some other honorable mentions worth looking at
I'm sure you're looking for that very specific style and dimensions that only a pixel artist can customize, but I'm hoping these may help out or give you inspiration. :)
Multiple submissions are allowed and encouraged.
Hahah! The screenshot in my 2nd post is also from Pitfall, though it features Pitfall Harry Jr. Good times.
This is brand new! I've never seen this request before. OMG! Why didn't we think of fixing this earlier?</scarcasm>
We know. We're already working on it. :)
@bonsaiheldin: haha! nice use of emojis. I know it's not as easy, but I'm glad to see it works for now.
@chasersgaming: that's a good idea. I think to start out, a static guide or flowchart may even be helpful to suggest tags based on what type of art you're submitting.
Well, I think you should go with whatever format works best for you. Or, if any format works just as well, so long as you know which one it is, let me know and I'll figure out which one is the most used/most-easily-convertable. Then when we implement #19 (for audio and 3D) it will take care of (most) other formats. :)
I thought we are using the solr search currently. What is different?
Tags are editable. It's not letting you change them?
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