Author Topic: Pixel Art  (Read 947034 times)



Yeah, that's the finalized product, I'm not sure how to zoom in in the edit thing after you save.



Hey if anyone wants to help me make monsters and items for my board game let me know. Or if you have some of your earlier pixel arts just laying around this is their time to actually be produced in a legit game.

I made a topic about it in community projects but wanted to make sure you guys saw it too.
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=211475.0

So, I'm doing everything as instructed, but I'm still stuck.


See this? See where the "Image" button is?


Click it.


You get this.


From there, click this.


This will show up.


For pixel art, use Nearest Neighbor.


Percentage is fine, but you can also use the other option, but keep the aspect ratio.


Click the OK button.


Boom.


Ah, thanks, here it is.


Pistol attempt. You know that one from Half Life 2? I sprited it from memory.

Hope I did well, cause I don't know anything about guns at all.

Pistol attempt. You know that one from Half Life 2? I sprited it from memory.

Hope I did well, cause I don't know anything about guns at all.

The trigger protector (or whatever it's called), should be curved.



Not bad, Ike.

The trigger protector (or whatever it's called), should be curved.

Trigger guard. Also, no. The USP Match's trigger guard is more straight.



Not bad, Ike.

Trigger guard. Also, no. The USP Match's trigger guard is more straight.

I still think it should be curved a bit, my OCD is acting up from that.

Made the trigger guard straight, and added safety.

Yeey

Made the trigger guard straight, and added safety.

Yeey

So much better. You should make that a gun in a 8-bit game.

So much better. You should make that a gun in a 8-bit game.

aaand thats where im going to stop you

thats not 8-bit at all.