TheVictim
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I'm afraid i can't, sorry but i have 0,000000000000000 edition skills, maybe you can do it.
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Oh sorry, i just took them from google, i didn't know who made them, please don't kill me D:
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MS paint is P-E-R-F-E-C-T for making sprites. you don't need any other complex program like photoshop or anything (except if you want to add an special effect or something that requires that program) This old tutorial series will teach you how to create sprites with ms paint, also tilesets and other thingies. http://www.rpgmakervxace.net/topic/20383-the-pixel-dojo-total-tuts-15-latest-01-11-2015/?p=140980
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[image removed. Instead of that I'm leaving a link to the thread with even more resources: Amysaurus' Sprites!] ~Riki It's useful for you?
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I wrote fancy dream-ish weird colorful thing, in google. This is what i got I hope you like your new title screen
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Why you don't try to translate the site, maybe you can find the creator of the monster and credit him/her at the end of your game (the credits). What's the worst thing that could happen?
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Hi, Ã'm actually working in my own rpg game, i want to create my own character sprites but i don't like the chibi models, so i would like to make my characters with a mack model, but i can't find any tutorials on the internet to make them, i need tips because it's really hard (at least for me) to make a mack sprite compared to a chibi sprite, any useful help/tips/information will be appreciated. Also, just in case, the difference between those two models... Chibi sprite: Mack sprite: Basically, the mack sprites are larger and have a normal body/head size, meanwhile the chibi ones have a huge head and a tiny body.



