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Creative Production => Critics' Lounge => Topic started by: on Thu 12/06/2003 06:18:33

Title: Background tutorials...
Post by: on Thu 12/06/2003 06:18:33
Hi I'm new to this forum...I already used ags before though even made some games with it and I think is one of the best engines on the internet, there's a lot engines that try to do the same thing as this one, but I consider this one the easiest one to use and most of the engines aren't as good as this one anyway  ;)

Umm  I'm looking for a good background tutorial. But I don't mean like drawing directly to the computer I'm looking for a tutorial that takes you through the steps...Like for example drawing it on paper then scanning, cleaning the image, and finally coloring it...I'm pretty good in psp and I can do almost all of those steps correctly but I always mess up the image when I scan it...I know there's a way to "clean it" but I'm not sure how to do this...

Thanks in advance for the help
Title: Re:Background tutorials...
Post by: Squinky on Thu 12/06/2003 07:22:00
Go to sylpher.com and go to kafka's or erics site on his site menu, eric has about the most comprehensive set of tutorials set up mostly for ags...
Title: Re:Background tutorials...
Post by: Dumpster Tom on Thu 12/06/2003 07:27:21
Eric's tutorials are the bomb.  ;D  Here's a link to his site. (http://www.sylpher.com/kafka/)

You can find more links to tutorials here. (http://www.agsforums.com/yabb/index.php?board=4;action=display;threadid=600)


Dumpster Tom
Title: Re:Background tutorials...
Post by: Scummbuddy on Thu 12/06/2003 16:17:33
there are many good tutorials to find in the critics lounge.
Title: Re:Background tutorials...
Post by: LGM on Thu 12/06/2003 16:40:17
/me points two threads above this one
Title: Re:Background tutorials...
Post by: Scummbuddy on Thu 12/06/2003 16:43:27
i wrote that post, then continued to move the thread to this forum from the beginners....
Title: Re:Background tutorials...
Post by: on Thu 12/06/2003 18:27:52
Ok I looked through the tutorials already they're pretty helpful. I also figured out how to do the scaning part right without actually having to trace through the entire image. Oh and sorry I posted in the wrong forum I didn't know where to post something like this.