Thanks, Hades.I don't know if I'm already at level for a full character. Due my current speed, it's not a good idea since I have some secrets projects. Spoiler, click to toggle visibiltyAlthough I'd love make some extra money spriting.Saint,it depends, for Oni, I used a resized render. But sometimes I use references and others I just go from scratch.
Yo. I'm on my mission to finish my "to do" list. Still 20 to go...Grimmjow JeagerjaquesGuyNarakuI'll update all my sprites, including the sprites above when I finish the list.
Speedster said, September 16, 2016, 12:58:25 amThanks, Hades.I don't know if I'm already at level for a full character. Due my current speed, it's not a good idea since I have some secrets projects. Spoiler, click to toggle visibiltyAlthough I'd love make some extra money spriting.Saint,it depends, for Oni, I used a resized render. But sometimes I use references and others I just go from scratch.I imagine man, maybe you could work with some spriters together for make the Oni, anyway good sprites, I love your sprites
Hastumi Sega Chibi + CVS (Comission)Uryu Ishida Letzt StilGin IchimaruGin Hueco Mundo OutfitAizen Sousuke
Speedster said, December 12, 2016, 04:24:36 pmGoliathThat is very nice looking, but considering the sprite style this is in, this really comes off to me as a little bland in the amount of details. Not only that, but the contrast feels a little weak at some colors, especially on his robe(?) and belt, and his blues feel a tad unsaturated for the CvS style, so I'd make that a little more vibrant.For the body and muscle detailing, I'd try to make him match Yamazaki's detailing, for a sample:
- BrawlTheManThank you very much!- MotorRoachThe lack of details was intentional since the cartoon had a simple style, I thought about make some definitions, but I don't know... I was looking at his artwork and I prefered stick with the simple however I might try some muscle definitions and see what I got. About the colors... oh crap, the colors! I took from my Oni but I was in doubt so I decreased the saturation. Talking about the colors, you have some palette guide for cvs sprites?
The lack of details really comes from the cartoon's art style, rather than being a trait to the character. In the same manner, if you put someone like Ryu in the Gargoyles TV show, he wouldn't be drawn in the same manner with toned down details, so adapting the character to the detailing traits of a sprite style is part of making them fit in along the rest of the CvS characters, otherwise all there will be of CvS about the sprite is just the shading and scale. Part of adapting a character to a sprite style is to slightly reimagine how they could look when properly adapted, so I do endorse that you give him a bit more of body detail to make him look more CvS appropriate. It worked well with your other sprites based on anime characters, so I believe it would work just as well for Goliath.Also, there isn't any proper palette guide for CvS as far as I know. Your best luck is to just reference colors from existing CvS characters, but I guess all you would need to do in here is tone up the saturation on the bright blue and his robe.
You have a convincing argument so I can't fight back. Get out with your positive feedback!! #HUEHUENow, seriously I was fearing that there was no palette guide. Sometimes I struggle with the colors and I feel they're not right.Anyway I suppose I need more even more experience with the style to get the color scheme right.
Just steal colors from a reference and play around with their values in Photoshop while comparing it to a sprite in the target style to see if you are on track. It's no big deal really.Noice Seijurou btw.
Yeah, I'm kinda aware about, the thing is get the right values. Practicing will help me get there with the time. Thanks.
It's been a while since the last time I handled traditional art (hand-drawn), but Art of Fury is so great so I decided try my hand at its cover - WIP:
Wow, hey, those are some great pictures. I just think Terry's head on the bottom right is a little too vertically stretched. Still, you got some great art.