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Battle Scene by Dishamonpow released (Read 1595 times)

Started by Dishamonpow, October 29, 2010, 01:57:50 am
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Battle Scene by Dishamonpow released
#1  October 29, 2010, 01:57:50 am
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Download here:
http://mugenplate.webs.com/stages.htm
or here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?p35fypy6bcves8l

Stage I made for a full game idea I had, but most likey will never see the light of day, so might as well release this stage.

Sprites are from Final Fantasy 1 on the NES. The rips are from VideoGameSprites.net and all I did was put it together and edited them a bit. Nothing really worth wild.

Also Feedback is always welcome.
Thank ya Mr.CrazyKoopa

Zck

Re: Battle Scene by Dishamonpow released
#2  October 29, 2010, 04:25:26 am
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Suggestions
You can add some clouds, aircrafts, and/or birds in the sky.
You can replace the black floor with a dirt texture (perspective added with a image manipulator of course).
Final Fantasy animals grazing in the grass fields.
Have the sky slowly change from day to night and back again. This is where you can include the sun moving. It would be so cool to have shadows correspond to the sunlight. Not sure if you can do this.
Background music.
You know the two rpg monsters in the background? Perhaps you can have interact with each other in some way.

Thanks for the stage, Dishamonpow.
First I was just a leech, then I edited the stuff I leeched, now I made something and contributed it.

Cool.
Last Edit: October 29, 2010, 07:54:37 am by Zck
Re: Battle Scene by Dishamonpow released
#3  October 29, 2010, 04:28:32 am
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The idea was just to make it simple like it was in FF1. But those are good ideas.
Thank ya Mr.CrazyKoopa

Zck

Re: Battle Scene by Dishamonpow released
#4  October 29, 2010, 08:10:41 am
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It is possible to keep the stage simple even after using some or all of the ideas I mentioned. Like have the two in the background taking turns attacking each other like a fight in a rpg game. One moves forward, attacks, moves back, other moves forward, attacks, moves back, repeat. Since they are 8-bit, it is a given this animation example will be simple.
First I was just a leech, then I edited the stuff I leeched, now I made something and contributed it.

Cool.