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Pixel Art / Kickboxer sprite and animations
« on: January 20, 2009, 08:02:59 am »
Hi all, long time lurker and occasional poster here, I remember joining this site years ago on a different account and domain. I posted here once about a year ago with some simple 64x64 MMA fighters. I've made ten of them now, and I'd like to think I've learned a thing or two since the last thread. Here is one based on heavyweight MMA fighter Alistair Overeem, who beat Badr Hari, one of the top K-1 Kickboxing stars, in a K-1 Rules match on New Year's Eve.



I started with a kind of victory pose (he is NOT supposed to look like he is throwing a punch):






After that, I decided I wanted to animate him throwing some punches. I tried to make it as true to his real fighting pose as possible:




I started with the basic jab and straight punch. I'm feeling pretty good about my progress so far, but I decided to post here in hopes I can get some general pointers about making these kinds of animations. I'm going for a realistic feel, but I also want to have some visual "pop" to the attacks so it doesn't look too robotic. Obviously I haven't finished these yet, but with no big clothing/jewelry details I felt the core animation was complete enough for critique:





Jab:




Straight:




And a little shadowboxing I threw together:




Any input is very much appreciated, I haven't animated a sprite like this in years, and I was never particularly good at it to be honest





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Pixel Art / MMA Fighters pixelized
« on: April 05, 2008, 07:22:40 am »
Hello all, I'm a long-time pixel dabbler and I recently decided to get back in the practice, so I was happy to see the old Pixelation forums didn't die after all as I had thought. I'm not really sure if I'm going to do anything with these, but since I'm a big MMA fan I've been practicing by trying to capture some of the better known fighters in pixel form. I decided to use a "scale" of 64x64 pixels so they'd look right if matched up against each other. I consider them pretty much done except for the last one (Penn), but any insight on using anti-aliasing or whatever would welcome.

Lyoto Machida:






Tito Ortiz:






Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira






B.J. Penn









And here is a belt I made for the forum I post at:





P.S. I'm not really a stickler for color conservation, I've never had a use for it.

I'm not the best critique guy but I will try to contribute to this place, I remember learning a lot from some of the people here

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