I agree. And she was also the first collaborator to contribute a dragon made specifically for the set.
So. Now that it is evident I wasn't lying when I said all the cool kids were making dragons, any chance we'll get one from you (and/or some of your classic remixes)?
Heck yeah! Thanks for your contribution, and welcome on board! I went ahead and added it (with a couple of tiny tweaks, because I am watching a movie and like to multitask--if you'd prefer just the original, I can replace it with that) Anyway, I really like it, and I'm also excited to have another person on board as well.
I don't think that borrowing someone else's graphics counts as remixing. That's just reusing. I'm also skeptical about the relevance of the platform they chose to study.
I like this sprite quite a bit. The detail density is an especially nice feature (something of a trademark of your style). One thing that bothers me a bit is the shadow on the side of her face, which makes her features look sharper than I would expect for the character. But overall, it really is a great piece of craftsmanship.
Generally it's better to comment on the collection itself, rather than the art, since it's easy for me to miss art comments. I came across this one by chance.
Hehe, I like it!
Yeah, the rat king quit at the last minute--said something about wanting to spend more time with his family. You can probably reach him at home: http://opengameart.org/content/rat-men-rpg-enemies
I agree. And she was also the first collaborator to contribute a dragon made specifically for the set.
So. Now that it is evident I wasn't lying when I said all the cool kids were making dragons, any chance we'll get one from you (and/or some of your classic remixes)?
Alrighty, all the files are updated.
@MrBeast: i like the new color scheme, and I think it does match better.
@Zabin: If that's really your second sprite, you're off to a very good start. I'm looking forward to seeing your third =D.
@Blarumyrran: wow, I really like that! He has a very classic look, like medieval depictions of Saint George and the Dragon. Thanks for making him!
Heck yeah! Thanks for your contribution, and welcome on board! I went ahead and added it (with a couple of tiny tweaks, because I am watching a movie and like to multitask--if you'd prefer just the original, I can replace it with that) Anyway, I really like it, and I'm also excited to have another person on board as well.
Thanks again to Surt for providing his ancient dragon concept, which was used as the basis of the big dragon here: http://opengameart.org/content/rpg-enemies-9-dragons
I might do the others at some point as well (or maybe someone else will?).
I don't think that borrowing someone else's graphics counts as remixing. That's just reusing. I'm also skeptical about the relevance of the platform they chose to study.
Oh heck yes. Those are absolutely perfect for what I'm working on atm.
For the record, I have used these concept pieces (https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/sproyt.png) as the basis for some of the test sprites made for this game:
http://www.indiegogo.com/erodaxia
Thanks for making these resources available!
I like this sprite quite a bit. The detail density is an especially nice feature (something of a trademark of your style). One thing that bothers me a bit is the shadow on the side of her face, which makes her features look sharper than I would expect for the character. But overall, it really is a great piece of craftsmanship.
Generally it's better to comment on the collection itself, rather than the art, since it's easy for me to miss art comments. I came across this one by chance.
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