Something I'd add here is that everyone's brain works a different way. I'm not good at drawing, painting or 3D modeling, but during the LPC I found I actually enjoyed and was decent at pixel art. Try lots of different styles/methods and eventually you'll find one that really resonates with you.
laetissima and I created these assets for a quick puzzle game we made in Python/Pygame. I can't say the code is *worth* sharing, but if anybody wants it, I'd be happy to give them a copy.
GitHub really isn't designed to be a file-sharing website (though it is that also), it's designed to be able to closely monitor and share changes in the source of a code project.
One way to easily stay on top of all the changes would be to use a graphical program like GitHub for Windows which would let you pull in any new changes at will. It would have a bit of a learning curve, but probably would save you time in the end if you want to always have the constantly changing version of Flare.
These are simply beautiful!
Very useful! Thanks for going through the work to make this!
Look specifically at this sprite; it has top down as well as isometric renderings.
http://opengameart.org/content/zombie-sprites
Wow, these look awesome! Hope to see more armor for the ladies in the future!
I really like these, though I think it would improve them to tone down the white halo around the outside. Other than that, great work!
Added more animations to the Irish Dress, thanks to makrohn!
Something I'd add here is that everyone's brain works a different way. I'm not good at drawing, painting or 3D modeling, but during the LPC I found I actually enjoyed and was decent at pixel art. Try lots of different styles/methods and eventually you'll find one that really resonates with you.
laetissima and I created these assets for a quick puzzle game we made in Python/Pygame. I can't say the code is *worth* sharing, but if anybody wants it, I'd be happy to give them a copy.
This commission is done and paid for! See http://opengameart.org/content/gypsy-camp for the finished product.
GitHub really isn't designed to be a file-sharing website (though it is that also), it's designed to be able to closely monitor and share changes in the source of a code project.
One way to easily stay on top of all the changes would be to use a graphical program like GitHub for Windows which would let you pull in any new changes at will. It would have a bit of a learning curve, but probably would save you time in the end if you want to always have the constantly changing version of Flare.
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