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Aurucia [2014-03-10 00:42:50 +0000 UTC]
..yep, as I thought, if you're not splicing, you have to be able to sketch to sprite. orz I'm doomed to be forever unartistic ;;
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White-wolf8 In reply to Aurucia [2014-04-04 00:12:15 +0000 UTC]
Or you could be an idiot and create the sprite from nothing.
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Which is what I do sometimes.
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Totally worth it.
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Aurucia In reply to White-wolf8 [2014-04-04 07:46:16 +0000 UTC]
If I did that it'd end up looking like a horribly deformed face screaming "please kill me" lol
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White-wolf8 In reply to Aurucia [2014-04-04 07:58:13 +0000 UTC]
Well then using references is probs your best bet.
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Atey In reply to Aurucia [2014-03-10 19:26:45 +0000 UTC]
Actually, this isn't the only option you have. You can also use another person's sketches to use as a base or you can always splice other faces (if you manage to handle each part correctly, the result will look as good as a custom mug). But I'm not gonna lie, being able to make your own sketches helps a lot xD
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Aurucia In reply to Atey [2014-03-10 23:06:33 +0000 UTC]
The latter is what I do, splicing. But splicing is limited in what it can do, unfortunately...
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Solholy [2014-03-09 23:17:30 +0000 UTC]
A si que esto era lo que estabas haciendo por que estabas tan ocupada.
La trenza quedo como en 3d , se ve hermoso.
Creo que cuando le separaste los ojos y le diste mas mejillas como que no queda igual al del dibujo, pero bueno esta buena la idea del gif.
De ahi un dia te llegara el toque artistico para cambiarlo xD
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