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I like to smell people :).
I have an absurd fashion of littering my game creations with unnecessary light-maps and overlays.
I am fond of RPGs and first-person shooters, and have an astounding joy for horror games.
I have an absurd fashion of littering my game creations with unnecessary light-maps and overlays.
I am fond of RPGs and first-person shooters, and have an astounding joy for horror games.
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Screenshot Sesame Street (40th Anniversary Edition)
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Screenshot Sesame Street (40th Anniversary Edition)
post=117456Exactly what I was thinking.[tardis][/tardis]
@J-Man >> I like it. Though, I'm so used to seeing shadows used with those chipsets (that is why I think those trees standing on their own look a little strange).
Screenshot Sesame Street (40th Anniversary Edition)
I swear we need a tardis code (That looks great with tardis code = That looks fucking awesome. I LOVE YOU).
Anyways -
@Shadyman >> Your character sprite is reminiscent of Rei's Cyrus one. I would also follow KingArthur's advice, because at the moment, that text is WAY too hard to read (especially against the white of the snow!). You should also compact it in a little so the player can read all of the information in one go instead of having to look to and fro across the screen. Also, you should add some variation to the snow tile (perhaps have mounds of snow rising from the ground, or around the bottoms of the houses? Just an idea).
@J-Man >> I'm actually quite fond of the old castle floor tiles and furniture as well. Though, I don't agree with the new windows. They appear to be cut-off at the top, whereas the old ones didn't (and had nice curtains :D).
Anyways -
@Shadyman >> Your character sprite is reminiscent of Rei's Cyrus one. I would also follow KingArthur's advice, because at the moment, that text is WAY too hard to read (especially against the white of the snow!). You should also compact it in a little so the player can read all of the information in one go instead of having to look to and fro across the screen. Also, you should add some variation to the snow tile (perhaps have mounds of snow rising from the ground, or around the bottoms of the houses? Just an idea).
@J-Man >> I'm actually quite fond of the old castle floor tiles and furniture as well. Though, I don't agree with the new windows. They appear to be cut-off at the top, whereas the old ones didn't (and had nice curtains :D).













