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  1. On 9/14/2020 at 2:42 AM, Kayzee said:

    I dunno about you, but I can't take 'brat' or 'twat' seriously as insults. I mean 'brat' just sound way to much like something a rebellious teenage girl would secretly love to be called because it sounds cute.

     

    When someone calls you a brat, they're more than likely bringing attention to qualities such as ignorant, headstrong, selfish, or the practice of unwittingly destructive behavior. It's not really something used to describe rebellious nature.

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  2. That's because they are original characters I created for my FF Tribute world. There should be no way you recognize any of them, unless you read the RPs years ago.

     

    Unlike most people, when I sit down to express my love for something, I don't straight up rip it off. It has to be my own.

     

    Over and above being a creative person, I have respect for copyright laws (something most RM users need a stern lesson in).

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  3. 7 hours ago, PhoenixSoul said:

    I don't know those FF characters at all.

     

    I  certainly hope not. ^-^ They are from my own FF tribute story. Not something you should recognize at all, unless you frequent role playing boards.

     

    His real name is Hans Venechenko. Stryker was his Special Ops code name during his time in service to the Empire.

     

     

    It's funny, I don't find the Earthbound sprites that sharp at all. Notably bland, little to no detail or creativity, let alone characterization (Ness aside). Figured I'd share them so they wouldn't be a total waste of RM time, lol.

     

     

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  4. I'll be working on the female library soon. My plan is to flesh out the male to my liking, hitting the main addon item ideas, then port that as equally as possible into the female library. I'm hoping this will ensure consistency and cut time spent working on it by about 25%, vs doing them both at the same time, given the learning and skill curve I'm noticing already.

     

    I just got comfortable enough with Paint.net's Hue/Saturation function that I'm powering through recolors with ease now. I understand Gimp makes it even easier but I'm not ready for a whole new program, just yet.

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