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Pixel Art / Re: A Sword
« on: January 15, 2008, 01:04:38 am »


This may actually be a small step backwards, but I think it looks a bit better. I'm new to this large (well... medium-size) scale spriting, so my anti-aliasing is a bit off. I'll get the hang of it eventually...

Got rid of the gray so now it's got no lines shoving themselves in your face so now it looks just a little bit less like a filled in linework (which is what it is, really...), more complex shading, etc etc you get the picture. You may now begin.

Oh, and I'm gonna keep it at the almost-45-but-not-quite, because 45 degrees is boring and I could use the practice.

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Pixel Art / A Sword
« on: January 13, 2008, 08:03:28 pm »
Well I'm not generally especially good at large scale pixel art, so I'm doing a little series of fantasy-type weapons to fix that. The first of these is a sword.



It's already been through several versions and it's obviously going to go through several more. The hilt, especially, needs a lot of work. Expect updates and feel free to tear into it.

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Pixel Art / Re: Dead Rising SNES demake mockup
« on: October 06, 2007, 02:32:08 pm »
May I suggest a potted plant or a bench or maybe a fountain to make it look a bit less plain?

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General Discussion / Re: Introductions
« on: September 27, 2007, 01:27:43 am »
Greetings, silly people! I am Marshmellow and, despite popular belief, I am not, in fact, a popular sugary snack commonly roasted over a campfire until it becomes toasty and brown and ooey and gooey and delicious in all sorts of ways. Recall, I'm Marshmellow, not Marshmallow.

Now that's out of the way, I also happen to be a somewhat talented spriter, especially when it comes to sprites below twenty pixels of height and width. In short, expect small sprites from me. Also expect many many many unfinished sheets; I have a tendency to leave them halfway done, or just do one sprite without a sheet at all. Unless they're tiled, backgrounds are also a no-no.

Oh, and you may call me Marshie, by the way. Pleased to meet you.

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