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Did you sprite that yourself? Looking good!


EDIT: Although, now I look at it a little more, the log is a little out of perspective, I think.
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That just looks like a generic female head from The Movies.
It is a generic female head of The Movies.
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Love that Darkstep tune u use for battles in there Mr. Big T!
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Did you sprite that yourself? Looking good!
No, I wish I could sprite that well. I've just been splicing together chipsets from different sites like Mac & Blue sets and stuff and doing some minor edits. I'm compiling a full list of the chipset makers for my credits list.
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I see. Too bad D:
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Two screenshots of an upcoming platformer of mine. The only thing I dislike about them is the spike sprites (the bumpy gray half-circles)
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The only thing I dislike about them is the spike sprites (the bumpy gray half-circles)
Reminds me of Sea Anemones.

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Ok took some advice from last time, gave it a cleaner look:

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What's with the Oblivion HUD elements?
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Idk, just wondering what it might be like in a game.

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Reminds me of an old game called Yellow Brick Road, or maybe some of the Zork games.
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Oh snap mistimed the printscreen button. dang. Anyhoo, see the new enemy HP bars :D



(available after you scan an enemy once)

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@MISTER BIG T: The FF7 version Tifa is drawn with an anime face. So the answer is no.
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@MISTER BIG T: The FF7 version Tifa is drawn with an anime face. So the answer is no.

Trying to make THAT would render her incredibly ugly and cross eyed looking, seeing as anime is all about reducing other facial features and increasing eye size. She already has slightly bigger eyes, making them even bigger would make her look like a fish when standing next to another person.  :shady:


No, I wish I could sprite that well. I've just been splicing together chipsets from different sites like Mac & Blue sets and stuff and doing some minor edits. I'm compiling a full list of the chipset makers for my credits list.

You really shouldn't bother with the list unless people really ask for the credit and even then, that's totally gray area. Go ahead if you do but I'd use that time as well to work on the game itself and/or things for it.


To make it sound less pompous to certain "special" people;  I'm saying unless the chipsets weren't done for your game in the first place and they were from a released medium (demo/full game, shared resources) then you have no obligation to really credit the resouce because it was already released and by that became public domain. If they were done especially to you or you stole them from a WIP game specifically shown to you, then yes; credit is must.



Or are you going to credit the people who made the music? Is it 100% custom or if not, are you going to credit people who did the musical songs, including remixing/arranging/altering of the said song? What about the people who made the sound effects? Are you going to track every single person who made every sound you've used, or are you going to make all the sounds yourself?


Giving credit to person who's work you are using isn't making it any more yours than the original resource makers. It just means you're using same resources but trying to justify that someway more than another rpgmaker.
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Trying to make THAT would render her incredibly ugly and cross eyed looking, seeing as anime is all about reducing other facial features and increasing eye size. She already has slightly bigger eyes, making them even bigger would make her look like a fish when standing next to another person.  :shady:


You really shouldn't bother with the list unless people really ask for the credit and even then, that's totally gray area. Go ahead if you do but I'd use that time as well to work on the game itself and/or things for it.


To make it sound less pompous to certain "special" people;  I'm saying unless the chipsets weren't done for your game in the first place and they were from a released medium (demo/full game, shared resources) then you have no obligation to really credit the resouce because it was already released and by that became public domain. If they were done especially to you or you stole them from a WIP game specifically shown to you, then yes; credit is must.



Or are you going to credit the people who made the music? Is it 100% custom or if not, are you going to credit people who did the musical songs, including remixing/arranging/altering of the said song? What about the people who made the sound effects? Are you going to track every single person who made every sound you've used, or are you going to make all the sounds yourself?


Giving credit to person who's work you are using isn't making it any more yours than the original resource makers. It just means you're using same resources but trying to justify that someway more than another rpgmaker.
Yeah if its already a community shared chipset or graphics it shouldnt be as vital as if it was made specifically for your game

screen from my new mini project "Elemental Crisis vs The world"

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Making Tifa's 3 D model isn't easy. She look anything at all like her origin? (FF 7, not Advent Children) :hmm:


Well you said you want it to look like the FF7 one. I have no idea what you are going for then.
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screen from my new mini project "Elemental Crisis vs The world"



Although I'm not familiar with the program you're using to make this game, I've got to admit it does seem interesting.
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Trying to make THAT would render her incredibly ugly and cross eyed looking, seeing as anime is all about reducing other facial features and increasing eye size. She already has slightly bigger eyes, making them even bigger would make her look like a fish when standing next to another person.  :shady:


You really shouldn't bother with the list unless people really ask for the credit and even then, that's totally gray area. Go ahead if you do but I'd use that time as well to work on the game itself and/or things for it.


To make it sound less pompous to certain "special" people;  I'm saying unless the chipsets weren't done for your game in the first place and they were from a released medium (demo/full game, shared resources) then you have no obligation to really credit the resouce because it was already released and by that became public domain. If they were done especially to you or you stole them from a WIP game specifically shown to you, then yes; credit is must.



Or are you going to credit the people who made the music? Is it 100% custom or if not, are you going to credit people who did the musical songs, including remixing/arranging/altering of the said song? What about the people who made the sound effects? Are you going to track every single person who made every sound you've used, or are you going to make all the sounds yourself?


Giving credit to person who's work you are using isn't making it any more yours than the original resource makers. It just means you're using same resources but trying to justify that someway more than another rpgmaker.

I don't like taking credit for other people's work. Not giving credit, to me, is just that. I do a lot of editing, so I like to make sure I give credit to the people who originally made the sets I'm editing. Also, yes, I am crediting for the music, since the soundtrack will be 100% custom made for the game by a friend of mine.
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I don't like taking credit for other people's work. Not giving credit, to me, is just that. I do a lot of editing, so I like to make sure I give credit to the people who originally made the sets I'm editing. Also, yes, I am crediting for the music, since the soundtrack will be 100% custom made for the game by a friend of mine.


That's very nice of you, many people seem to overlook to credit the audio department for some very strange reason. Many people have used my mixes and arragments and they've spread all over all the places pretty much, the only persons who've credited me are the ones I've done the mixing directly though so that kind of ilustrates my point more.  :hmm:


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lots of crap


This is total bullshit and your reasoning is that the next person who gets the resources from your game isn't going to credit the person you credited, in so many words.

That's called rationalization and it's retarded. Just because nobody else is giving an artist credit doesn't mean you don't need to. If you're going through public games and taking resources, it's YOUR responsibility to take a minute and see who they belong to. The OP is doing what should be standard and doesn't need to be commended just for NOT STEALING.
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