Yay, a new stage. Some of it was kinda guesswork though, so if it's off tell me and I'll fix. The sine effect on the skull was a bitch.http://randomselect.piiym.net/Hosted -> Hosted Stages -> Kung Fu Man -> Sengoku Basara X
damn man for a minute there at first glance I thought this was hires stage with the guy doing some sorta superthat's a mighty crisp lookin' dojo you got there misterI'll assume those flames are animated*downloading*
click hosted creationsthen click hosted stagesthen click kung fu manscroll down about 4/5ths and it is there
Very nice stage. No errors spotted. Animations and graphics are good. You could have tried to do some graphic editing on the "low-res" parts (the flames at the top of the stage for example), but it's okay as is.Only complain is that you put the stage in the hosted stages section instead of putting it in the hosted high-res stages one.
Well, I'd say... This is one of the best looking stages you've done, kfm and damn you've done so many I've downloaded and enjoyed over the years that I think I've never actually thanked you for them...so, Thank You for all those wonderful stages and cheers towards many more.
Zero, of the Rebellion said, August 15, 2008, 01:37:24 amWait... why is a high res stage in the normal stage section? ???THAT MAKES NEGATIVE SENSE TO ME. Get over it already! This stage is worth the extra 2 sec. to grab it from the normal stage section! Yes, the flames are animated and it is hi res and yes, the skull looks awesome! Big props!
Im confused. Is this a hi-res stage or not? I cant find it under the hosted hi-res stages under your name at randomselect.It looks great though.
Quoteclick hosted creationsthen click hosted stagesthen click kung fu manscroll down about 4/5ths and it is thereRead the Whole thread before slobbering over this magnificent stage Cheers,Rajaboy
Reason it probably doesn't is because the transparent flame effects you see in the image are not: Sammy made those oddly low res, while the skull and stage itself were high res. I also set the screenshot to use a 256-color palette to save some space with just a tiny bit of color loss but present you a full-sized image without putting an oversized PNG on the server (as afterall on the hosted page it's just shown as 320x240 anyway).