Toadkarter's Art

Pixel Art and Spriting are pretty much the same

thing. Mine here can be more considered Pixel Art since it has no animations. Sprites are typically smaller than

Pixel Art. A lot of Gameboy Games and Old SNES/Genesis era games use Pixel Art for like, character mugshots and

introductions.

Thanks for all the comments guys!

Nemo looks great it must have been hard to make!! :smiley:

Not if you have a good reference. It only took about an hour-hour and a half.

It’s difficult to get a good pallette and shade though. This isn’t one of my better pieces I would say, but it

was Pixar, so I figured I’d post it.

If you ever did any cute little pixel art of

Linguini or Remy, a lot of people here would love you for it. =)

rachel - You can say that again! :stuck_out_tongue:

If you ever did any cute little pixel art of Linguini or Remy, a lot of people here

would love you for it. =)

:wink:

rachel - Haha – yeah! Although, if the Nemo Sprite alone took

approxiamately an hour to an hour and a half, guess how much a Remy or Linguini one would take. :stuck_out_tongue:

Or, if you did a cute little piece of an incredibles characters, I would love you for it.

:wink:

Just a tiny little sprite of Remy and/or Linguini would be awesome - in fact the smaller they are, the cuter. :wink:

But if it takes too long don’t worry about it. =)

Here are some The Incredibles sprites from a Game Boy

advance

game:

[url]http://tinyurl.com/2odw8r[/url]

[url]http://sdb.drshnaps.com/SpritesGBA.htm#Incredibles[

/url]

rachel - Ha. Wow. Can you

image how long it must have taken to make those, especially the animated ones? Gee whiz…

Very cool,

though! Thanks for the links, rachel! :wink:

The difference between me making them and a

professional gaming company making them is, I’m a single person, they have a whole team working on their

sprites. I’ve done animations, but never that many.

Toadkarter - Ah, I see. It all makes perfect sense now.

Why didn’t I think of that? (snigger)

Thanks for the explaination. :wink:

Haha

but that’s not to say it doesn’t take time. Getting the proportions right of the base sprite and making it so

it animates fluidly, it takes time no doubt. Just not as much as it would for a single person to do it.

Seen them before rachel, but thanks for the link anyways.

Toadkarter: What ever you

plan on next, we will all love.

Toadkarter - Oh yes, I’m sure it still takes a steady amount of time and patience

to create even one of those graphics. They sure do a wonderful job of it though, as do you! :wink:

Where would I go about posting some

of my other creations? I only have that one Pixar art, but I’d love to show off my other stuff, I just don’t

know where to do it.

TSS: Here’s some more The Incredibles sprites.

There’s about four pages of them. Some are really

cute:

[url]http://www.gifmania.co.uk/Disney/the-incredibles/[/url]

[b]Toadkarter:[/b:8ca

0538f78] What about Deviant Art?

rachel: Those are

more along the lines of animated gifs than sprites, and I have seen them before, but thanks anyways. :wink:

Toadkarter: I know a site called fanart.net or something.

No no no, I meant on this forum. I have a Sheezyart

account and a deviantart account

Toadkarter - At the present

time, only Pixar-related fanart is allowed on this forum board.

Yeah. Sorry about that. Heh… :frowning: