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Title: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: SpacePirateCaine on Mon 26/01/2009 13:26:38
Ahoy again, folks,

I'd like to apologize again for the late response after that last competition, I'm afraid I wasn't accessing the net for a few days. I'm back now, though, and ready to start us all up on a new Sprite Jam! I'm not great at working up themes for these Jams that are overly complicated, but this one came to me on a train ride today, while contemplating how some adventure games would play if you changed the setting that the characters were in.

I'd like to see a reimagining of a character from a reasonably well-known adventure game (Commercial games or Independent adventure game characters are fine, as long as they're established - Pib, Larry Vales, Rode Kill are fine with me as much as Bobbin Threadbare or Sonny Bonds), but I'd like to see how you'd present them in a different setting (Example, Guybrush Threepwood in an office environment - Larry Laffer... In Space!)

I'd prefer to avoid paintovers in different outfits, if possible, so all I'm looking for is to be able to recognize who the character is, and what kind of setting they've been re-assigned to.

For this contest, size and color depth are free, but I will still be making sure that sprites are viable in-game (If you're going to make a sprite, scan and resize, please clean up the outline so that it will fit on multiple background colors). Please make the Background of the sprite transparent (Or at least one color, so that I can change it to transparency).

Looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with!
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: on Mon 26/01/2009 14:18:14
Ooo, shit yeah! The possibilities of this!

Space reserved for later haunting.
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Dualnames on Mon 26/01/2009 14:48:57
Woohoo, I'll enter this.
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: ALPHATT on Mon 26/01/2009 14:53:26
Great idea I'll enter.=)
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Daniel Thomas on Tue 27/01/2009 00:15:21
Its Sam and Max, freelance po.... vikings?
(http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/7708/samnmaxvikingcopyud2.png)


This is my interpretation of Sam and Max, and for the theme they're back to the vikings age. (dont worry, Max is a natural blonde, so no chemicals were used)

As for the techincal part: I went for a cellshade since that should be acceptable I think, Some things might need to be simplify to make in animateable (like the belt) wihtout the animator pulling his hair(unless you go for cutout animation).

(Max is suppose to be a valkyria - explaining the hair) :)
Them "In action":
(http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/3863/inactionyn8.png)
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Jakerpot on Tue 27/01/2009 00:47:24
whoa! nice one!  :D
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Tue 27/01/2009 08:15:30
Hah, those are great zyndicate!  The style also reminds me of Asterix for some reason, which is a good thing!
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Mad on Tue 27/01/2009 15:51:24
It has been way too long...

(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/TonyThreepwood.png)        (http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/TonyIsland02.png)

reference (http://www.net-matrix.net/puntaeclicca/files/posted_images/user_461_06_1215590347_716805.jpg)


EDIT: Sorry, It is he... from Tony Tough and the Night of Roasted Moths (http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/tony-tough-and-the-night-of-roasted-moths)

One either thoroughly enjoys the game or one goes utterly bonkers.
I've played it and am still undecided about the whole experience... you may be the judge of that! ;)
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Jakerpot on Tue 27/01/2009 15:55:02
hahaha! Great Mad...
Who is that nerd guy?  ;D
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Misj' on Tue 27/01/2009 20:49:25
Have an idea...let's hope I'll have time (and let's hope no one else has the same idea :) )

Zyndikate, Mad two great entries (this is running for one day, and already I don't envy SpacePirate when he has to choose the winner)




We all know the story about a land before time. A land that needed a hero. A leader:

Ben riding his PoleCat.
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Ben-and-PoleCat.png) (http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Ben-and-PoleCat_big.png)
-- click image for slightly larger version --

I'm sorry Zyndikate, but I really couldn't resist ;)
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Misj_Ben_Background_sm.png) (http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Misj_Ben_Background.png)
-- click image to enlarge --



Edit:
I have no idea why I made the PoleCat black rather than white as you would expect...So I made an edit:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Ben-and-PoleCat2.png)
Yes, Polecats are not Arctic felines but rather a type of weasel...but I preferred the Arctic interpretation. And many Arctic animals are white. And a hero riding a big cat is somewhat more impressive than a dude sitting on a weasel.

On a technical note:
- I used soft cell-shading (which works the same as normal cell-shading, but the layer is slightly blurred)
- This is one of the few images that I've drawn that are done completely digital (from sketches to the final product)...I generally prefer paper, but this was fun to do as well.
- Colours used: 10 or 11
              - Body Ben, area below eyes PoleCat, and area in mouth PoleCat: 1 colour
              - Ben's clothing, the cat's nose, ears, and throat: 2 colours
              - Ben's teeth, the cat's teeth, the cat's claws: 1 colour
              - The cat's beard, Ben's beard, and the PoleCat sign: 1 colour
              - The cat's eyes: 2 colours
              - Reins and saddle: 1 colour
              - Ben's hair (and PoleCat's colour in the original): 1 colour
              - PoleCat's colour in the edit: 1 colour
              - Outlines: 1 colour
Shades are created by a layer of semitransparent black (same as the outlines, but transparent), and some highlights by semitransparent white (same as the PoleCat in the edit, but transparent).

There is a lot of overlap between the colours of Ben and the PoleCat. This does not only reduce the colour-count but also creates a greater unity between the two characters (this is also why originally they had the same hair-colour, but it just really didn't make much sense).
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: ALPHATT on Tue 27/01/2009 20:56:28
I'm working on my entry I hope no one has the same idea.
actually it's a bit unoriginal but I hope you'll like it.

Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Jakerpot on Wed 28/01/2009 04:56:31
oh, who is this guy ?  ;D
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Daniel Thomas on Wed 28/01/2009 07:42:12
Sorry, Misj, but now I think Ill need to make nasty things(hold that thought, you) to you for two reason - one being that you used my background and the second for doing an awesome sprite :)
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: loominous on Thu 29/01/2009 16:21:55
(http://marcus.krupa.se/AGS/sj_090207_hbh.jpg)

And with alpha (includes the "blurry highlights") (http://marcus.krupa.se/AGS/sj_090207_hbh_alpha.png)

Nice topic and inspiring entries!
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: SpacePirateCaine on Thu 29/01/2009 17:25:54
Looking awesome so far, everyone - I can't say as I'm familiar with Tony Tough, but it's a commercial game, and just 'coz I don't know it, doesn't mean it won't be qualified. Looking great. Also loving Sam, Max & Ben. Loominous, great rethinking of the DOTT cast. For some reason, I'd have to say Hoagie is my favorite of the characters you've got showing there... Not sure why, but it just seems to fit.

Honestly, I'm super old-fashioned and would've preferred to see the sprites altered not to have alpha channels but to be a solid one-color backgorund (Hence that whole: 'One color so that I can change it to transparency' thing), as when I open it in my image editing program and change the color of the background with a fill tool I get all kinds of wild and unusual things. Still, that is the way to avoid a jaggy outline, so I'm going to accept it.

This has no bearing on the results of the contest, so don't feel obligated to make any changes, but consequentially for the Hi-Res folks, if you use a traditional 'fill' tool with tolerance set to 0, are you seeing the weird things going on that I am?

I'd like to avoid going too far off topic, so I may actually open another thread in Adventure-Related, but I'm just interested.

Edit: Topic made (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=36740.0). I'd love it if you guys dropped in and gave your two cents as well.
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: ALPHATT on Thu 29/01/2009 19:32:48
Larry Wilco in trouble:
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/wtcq/larrywilco-1.gif)
x2
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa25/wtcq/larrywilco-1.gif)

I started working on Passionate Patti too but I didn't had time. Maybe later I'll post her too
:)

(yes it's larry in space, I'm sorry for stealing the example idea, heh.)
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: bog on Fri 30/01/2009 01:05:32
meet Thrall, the polecat:

(http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/332/thrallpw2.png)

hangin out with his gang:

(http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/4625/thrallftzv4.png)

in case you don't know, this is where Thrall is from:
http://www.demonsoflight.net/AreaGiochi/Collection/WarcraftAdventuresConceptArt.htm
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: rharpe on Fri 30/01/2009 06:43:41
Did any of you guys/gals know this:
(http://cartoonadventuregames.com/media/stuff/lara_who.gif)
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Dudeman Thingface on Fri 30/01/2009 10:12:51
Prepare for LeChuck PI;
Pirate Investigator.

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k211/Teolant/PILechuck.png)
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Mazoliin on Sat 31/01/2009 10:05:55
Oh, my it's...

Simon The School Student and how we're used to see him

(http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff259/monkey_e/simon_school3.png)          (http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff259/monkey_e/simon_school2.png)

Coulors taken from game screenshots
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Dualnames on Sat 31/01/2009 20:16:30
Oh, nice entries there...I'll try and enter this one..I promise.
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: InCreator on Sun 01/02/2009 02:57:24
Haha, I've been participating this contest more than 6 years before it was announced:

<------

(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/avatar2.gif)(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/avatar3.gif)(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/avatar4.gif)(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/avatar5.gif)(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/avatar6.gif)(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/avatar8.gif)(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/hair.gif)
(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/lovelove.gif) (http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/pimp.png) (http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/rog_cell.gif) (http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/rogdance.gif)(http://www.increator.pri.ee/i/avatar/roger/um.png)

Maybe it could inspire someone.

Possibly cannot be counted as entries though, I'm afraid. Or can they?
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Inkoddi on Sun 01/02/2009 06:15:47
The Prince of Persia one is still the best.

Marry Roger within the hour...
...or he will be sad. :(
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Misj' on Sun 01/02/2009 18:22:55
Just had to...

Did you ever wonder what would happen if you mix Rugrats (http://www.justadventure.com/reviews/Rugrats/Rugrats_Review.shtm) with Sam and Max (http://www.telltalegames.com/samandmax/)? - I know you did! - But did you ever wonder what it would look like if it were done in glorious marzipan?

Let's present you: Lil (http://www.cooltoons2.com/rugrats/) (not Phil) as Max!
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Lil_as_max.png)

Or as an in-game screen:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/LilMaxOffice.png)

They will change the genre for ever!

This is wrong in so many ways...but I just had to :)

Ps. The baby-girl in the bunny-suit was made by my wife.
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Mr_Frisby on Fri 06/02/2009 11:01:00
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/LL.BMP)



Larry Laffer Lamaze Coach.







Also, I expect to have nightmares involving marzipan tontie. Thanks Misj  :-\
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: SpacePirateCaine on Tue 10/02/2009 14:17:48
Good evening, everybody - My sincerest apologies for taking so long to respond to this thread, I'm afraid I've had my hands tied with other projects, but I'm back and would like to announce the winner of the Sprite Jam, so that we can move on to the next competition.

Generally speaking, I like to make some comments about each character, and I may yet, if the thread isn't locked before I edit this post, but let me begin by taking all the mystery out of the thread and say congratulations to Zyndicate, for a great re-imagining of Sam & Max, Freelance vikings.

I'm really looking forward to the next competition, and can guarantee my participation.
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Misj' on Tue 10/02/2009 14:24:15
Congrats Zyndicate!  :)

I don't think SpacePirate had an easy decision with the entries this jam...but I also think you justly won.
Title: Re: Sprite Jam - Genre Switch! (Until February 7th)
Post by: Daniel Thomas on Wed 11/02/2009 16:24:30
Thanks! Good work everybody who participated.
Ill start a new one asap