i respect them alot more now that i know they actually paid to promote a free fan game, man the dedication in here is unbelievable.i truly wish you guys the best in your future
Gennos said, August 12, 2015, 08:51:57 pm"comedy", mashing buttons, spamming projectiles and "thats so swag" not sure we need this kind of publicityall publicity is good publicity and theres no reason to try to snob the people that discovered the game over that video.We didnt pay the grumps anything they are talking about playing db games, which was what they were paid to promote. We thank them for the exposure, its always nice. The only times we paid for hdbz were the times we paid for facebook ads or when we paid for server costs for the extra bandwidth needed for the several hundred thousand downloads.
i had a few things in mind.I remember you saying that Beam struggles won't be around anymore. Fair enough, but how about making it so that when 2 Super Kamehameha's are launched at the same time, they cancel each other out in a very flashy and beautiful way, with both sides suffering the damage (or neither side suffering any damage).Also for Super Saiyan Goku. i feel like his Level 2 Finisher is a bit dull, it's just a big kamehameha. How about making it like in tenkaichi 2? and change the start up of the attack.i mean all he does is Punch Punch and Puuuuuuuuunch. mix that up a bit Senpai(s). a strong dashing elbow to the stomach, uppercut, teleport above only to smash the opponent back to the ground, and then a massive Instant Kamehameha. It would just make it so much more badass!! and visuals make EVEYRTHING FUNNER!you should consider it .Budokai Tenkaichi 2 SSJ Goku Ultimate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnO5TwO9HhA
well it isn't a priority of course, but it sure would make his ultimates alot more exciting. i mean really, Flurry punches are like the most dominant trait of his. it makes him feel repetitive.Don't get me wrong, i love him ALOT. i mastered the heck out of him/play with him TONS and it just feels like something is missing.
we are probably not returning to any of hte finished characters to change content, just for bug fixing.the beams, if two hit, are supposed to have enough hits to cancel out beams of similar strenght.
Whenever it happens that both sides launch a super kamehameha for example, one usually just goes through the other and hits, randomly though. sometimes mine goes past and sometimes P2 goes past mine
Hello everyone! I have developing something that I know some will enjoy, unfortunately it's not a character, but palettes! My first pack, The Divine Warriors contains forms seen in the latest 2 DBZ movies, plus 2 somewhat original ones. Here's the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pydaxu0p3cz2tvz/Divine%20Warriors%20Z2%20pack.7z?dl=0And here is an album of whats all here: http://imgur.com/a/g6yjnNote: Goku and both Vegetas auras are unchanged because the color separation does not support aura colors in it's pallet (which would be a nice addition in a possible update btw).The SSG hair is consistent throughout all SSG palettes, those are just outdated pictures during devolpment.
Is that seriously the best you could come up with after half a week? I mean I know you get a boner whenever you fire up spellcheck, but come on.
I think the palettes need a bit more contrast or look a bit more vibrant. Especially the hair, you could make the hair lighter.
walt said, August 19, 2015, 10:54:49 pmJango Hakamichi said, August 19, 2015, 11:02:13 pmIs that seriously the best you could come up with after half a week? I mean I know you get a boner whenever you fire up spellcheck, but come on.I am so sorry for my mistake, just fixed it.
Alex Sinigaglia said, August 19, 2015, 11:05:55 pmI think the palettes need a bit more contrast or look a bit more vibrant. Especially the hair, you could make the hair lighter.So, something like this?
Jango Hakamichi said, August 20, 2015, 04:04:28 amMy post isn't directed at you, and you don't really need to apologize for typos, dude Oh, its ok. This my first time getting feedback like this, I was kinda scared what would happen.
Okay, after looking through your gallery, I agree with the others so far about needing more contrast. The new screenshot you posted has Freeza looking okay, but Goku's contrast is way too high. The highlights look really weird in that context. My guess is that you are using Fighter Factory to mess around with hue/saturation. While it can help sometimes, it is always meant to be used to "tweak" colors, not do all the work.Since you're just starting out, here's my dirty little secret on how I make almost all of my palettes:Go to Fight-A-BaseLook for a character you know has a color you want. In this case, we're looking for a good orange color, so we'll look for Ryo Sakazaki, and go to Gallery.Under "Game Costumes," select "Capcom VS SNK 2"You should see this as one of the costumes. Download it.Open it up in Fighter Factory's palette editor along with a Goku sprite for comparison, and use the eyedropper to select the correct colors, then apply them to the appropriate areas on Goku's palette.Now that may sound lazy because you're just lifting colors from existing commercial sprites, but in my opinion, this is the best way to ensure that your palettes look like something that would come out of an official game. Once you get more comfortable with that, you can mess around with hue and saturation to tweak your colors.
if you want to learn a quick way to manipulate hue and saturation, here's a tutorial I did some time ago.http://mugenguild.com/forum/topics/easy-color-separation-and-palette-creation-photoshop-166119.0.html
XGargoyle said, August 20, 2015, 11:34:45 pmif you want to learn a quick way to manipulate hue and saturation, here's a tutorial I did some time ago.http://mugenguild.com/forum/topics/easy-color-separation-and-palette-creation-photoshop-166119.0.htmlJango Hakamichi said, August 20, 2015, 06:41:33 amOkay, after looking through your gallery, I agree with the others so far about needing more contrast. The new screenshot you posted has Freeza looking okay, but Goku's contrast is way too high. The highlights look really weird in that context. My guess is that you are using Fighter Factory to mess around with hue/saturation. While it can help sometimes, it is always meant to be used to "tweak" colors, not do all the work.Since you're just starting out, here's my dirty little secret on how I make almost all of my palettes:Go to Fight-A-BaseLook for a character you know has a color you want. In this case, we're looking for a good orange color, so we'll look for Ryo Sakazaki, and go to Gallery.Under "Game Costumes," select "Capcom VS SNK 2"You should see this as one of the costumes. Download it.Open it up in Fighter Factory's palette editor along with a Goku sprite for comparison, and use the eyedropper to select the correct colors, then apply them to the appropriate areas on Goku's palette.Now that may sound lazy because you're just lifting colors from existing commercial sprites, but in my opinion, this is the best way to ensure that your palettes look like something that would come out of an official game. Once you get more comfortable with that, you can mess around with hue and saturation to tweak your colors.Thank you all for your help, I will tweak these ones and make a 2.0 ASAP, plus I am working on some new stuff, though I should fix these first.