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Title: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: on Tue 09/05/2006 01:41:00
im trying to make a fighting game like mortal,street fighter,dragon ball z, and i want that cartoon look like dragon ball z and street fighter

1st of all how can i get that cartoon look

2nd where can i draw the boards at with what program can some one recamend to draw the background

and can i use photo shop to make the background for the boards or can i get 3d pictures from brice and turn them into 2d some how please help me  :'(

Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: PsychicHeart on Tue 09/05/2006 01:57:50
you could attempt cel-shading?
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: R4L on Tue 09/05/2006 03:25:57
Dude...

Two threads? Whoops... there I go again...

*Corey shouts for a moderator*
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: LGM on Tue 09/05/2006 03:46:27
First I think you have to define what "board" means..
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Tue 09/05/2006 05:26:18
board as in stage I'm guessing.  These sort of questions (aside from the paint program) really can't be answered aside from: Learn how.  As for the program, there are many with varying degrees of utility and pros/cons.  The short list:

ArtGem
Dpaint II (IV being the best but you'll need WinUAE or something)
Painter
Windows Pain(t)
Pro Motion
Photoshop
GiMP
Paintshop Pro


For 2d sprites I would recommend either Pro Motion or Paintshop Pro since you'll need to animate them as well




Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: Nacho on Tue 09/05/2006 07:23:44
I don't want to be an arse, specially with a newbie, but... Shouldn't you go for some kind of program like M.U.G.E.N. if you want to do a fight game?
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: Radiant on Tue 09/05/2006 08:54:09
Quote from: Farlander on Tue 09/05/2006 07:23:44
I don't want to be an arse, specially with a newbie, but... Shouldn't you go for some kind of program like M.U.G.E.N. if you want to do a fight game?

Not necessarily. (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=25858.0)
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: cpage on Tue 09/05/2006 11:44:48
If you need a paint program there is a list in the critics lounge.... its a sticky..... and i'm too damn lazy to post a link :P
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: Nacho on Tue 09/05/2006 11:51:49
Yeah, Pieter, I've seen quest fight, and it's cool. I know a lot of things can be done with AGS, from scrolling fighter to golf simulators...

Just that M.U.G.E.N is specifical for fight games, and maybe this mate hasn't heard of it... Just suggesting.  :)
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: Afflict on Tue 09/05/2006 12:29:14
Well cell shading is an option if he can 3d render characters. Else he should conceptualy draw then and them pixrel them to pc or scan etc. You can find tuts on net how to do this. Use google.

Look at the paint programs and find out which one your most comfy with cause your going to be working with it alot!

And then lastly you can always use the 3d program to render a single image so that it is imprtale as a bg into ags.
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: Hammerite on Tue 09/05/2006 16:55:16
Quote from: barnzy on Tue 09/05/2006 01:41:00
how can i get that cartoon look
by drawing in a cartoon style, einstein.
Title: Re: how can i make me a board like street fighter
Post by: Ali on Tue 09/05/2006 17:55:53
I really think AGS may not be the best engine for you. You don't seem to want to make adventure games, as flexible as AGS is that's what it's geared towards. I think you would be wise to reconsider.

On the other hand if you want help with artwork the critics lounge would be of great use to you. I'd suggest you study the graphics of Street Fighter and then try to produce something in the same style.

I don't think Bryce is good for character animation. The free programs Blender and Anim8or both allow you to use skeletons to deform meshes which is a boon for character animation. Blender also has an built-in 3D game engine.