is there any programmes apart from paint that can create good backgrounds?
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/aroom.JPG) <<<< critic my background
First of all, this is the complete wrong forum to post in. The Critic's Lounge is for posting art that you wish to have C&C on, with the intent on improving your work. That's it. Nothing else should be posted in this forum.
That being said, there is a very large list of good paint programs that people use to make backgrouds and sprites, with alot of the being freeware. You can find the link at the top of the Critic's Lounge, or just clikc here (http://www.agsforums.com/yabb/index.php?topic=5644.0) if you're too lazy.
And please, could you read the rules to all the seperate forums before posting again?
sorry no one answer i will find the right forum it just sounded right to place this in here . thanks for the info
Like Berserker linked too.. If you weren't too quick to start a whole new topic to get attention, you could've taken an extra 5 seconds to look above at the sticky topic titled "Big List of Paint Programs" Golly Gee, that was very very tough.
I shall link it again just to make sure: http://www.agsforums.com/yabb/index.php?topic=5644.0
Now, I hate to be so sarcastic and rude.. But it's ridiculous that you had to make a whole post for something that's already been answered a zillion times. That's the number one common sense etiquette for forums. If you have a question, make sure it hasn't been answered already by searching the forums.
Anyways, I reccomend http://www.gimp.org for drawing. It's free and is a great alternative to Photoshop. ArtGem is neat if you can still find it for download.
Quote from: mousemat on Sun 25/07/2004 17:34:51
is there any programmes apart from paint that can create good backgrounds?
i dunno, i seen some flipping fantastic backgrounds done in ms paint. it really just comes down to talent and practicing, and yes, what style youre going for.
i use photoshop, paint pot is ok, but anything done in MSpaint can be done in photoshop just as well or better. I use Appleworks (mac equiv to MSpaint) for my characters.
Nothing beats the sheer power and brilliance of MS Paint.
I alwais use MS Paint. I'm to dumb to use Paintshop :P
I'm too smart to use Photoshop.
PaintShop Pro sucks. When you don't have it, you imagine it being great, but when you get it, it sucks.
Big time.
I use MS Paint, combined with Ultimate Paint.
An interesting new kid on the block is dogwaffle. Haven't tried it, looks good.
Quote from: mousemat on Sun 25/07/2004 17:34:51
is there any programmes apart from paint that can create good backgrounds?
The way you put it......it's as if you expect the program to do the creating of the background FOR you.
The most important thing when creating a background is to have talent in the first place. To be able to do good perspective on a pic, to draw details in a way in which they look like what they're
supposed to, this is more important than what program you use.
Don't have talent? Practise for a while. The talent will come soon (that's what I've been telling myself at least......).
I think a lot of the best backgrounds are done by scanning a paper sketch, THEN working in Paint, or Photoshop, or whatever.
Although, at that stage, I do believe I prefer Photoshop for the most part, then put it into Paint for the final details (less tools = less hassle for detailed stuff, in my opinion)
I use paint, ultimate paint, and graphics gale.
Or Maya if you can get your hands on it.
thanks i have to get doanloading .
Quote from: DanClarke on Sun 25/07/2004 18:32:19
i use photoshop, paint pot is ok, but anything done in MSpaint can be done in photoshop just as well or better. I use Appleworks (mac equiv to MSpaint) for my characters.
sadly i dont have apple so i use paint but the background is always to large to fit in the game.
... change the canvas size
up pick attributes in the menu
and enter your game res
i got a screen shot but i dont know how to show it
DONE
QuoteI think a lot of the best backgrounds are done by scanning a paper sketch, THEN working in Paint, or Photoshop, or whatever.
That's always worked fine for me. I make a quick sketch witm a pencil or a pen then trace it over with MS paint. It's a lot of work but for some people it's easyer then starting the background from scratch.
Quote from: mousemat on Sun 25/07/2004 22:29:33
sadly i dont have apple
Woah. Just...man.... :o
funny how this guys been flamed for starting a topic in the wrong forum and about a topic thats been covered before several times. Anyway, as I'm a nic guy, heres some tips:
Get a 3D modelling program and learn to use it WELL, 3D looks good if you can do it well, if not, it looks, well, sh*t
Vector is good, as if you dont like something, simply go back and change the nodes, plus effects and stuff can be added to objects, Real DRAW rocks. Vectors not good for small images though.
Pixel art. Many a hour spent by me doing this, its good fun, but requires some skill to look good.
Then we have digital painting, I'd say Open Canvas is the best on for this.
i think i should make 3d after i make my first game it would go quite well and hopefully(if i practice enough)it will look realisticÃ, Ã, ::)
Go back to the begining of this topic i have got a screen shot
i have found a good programme called windows draw