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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Guyserman82 on Fri 11/12/2009 19:38:22

Title: Sprite designers
Post by: Guyserman82 on Fri 11/12/2009 19:38:22
I've been able to sqeak by with MS Paint, but I was wondering, for you more gifted computer graphical desingers out there, what do you use to draw your sprites?
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Matti on Fri 11/12/2009 19:42:58
Some of these  (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=32234.0) programs  ;)

Personally, I mainly use Adobe Illustrator which is perfect for my "semi-realistic" comic style. When doing pixelart I often use Paint.Net. My brother, who does more realistic stuff, uses Photoshop.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Disco on Fri 11/12/2009 20:43:23
Photoshop and Imageready (phased out with CS3 :S)

Anything with layers would work better than MSPaint, though I admit to never using it for sprites :P
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Scavenger on Fri 11/12/2009 21:55:19
I use MSPaint for sprites all the time. It's awesome!

But for low colour digital painting and touch-up, nothing beats Cosmigo Pro-Motion.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Snake on Fri 11/12/2009 21:56:42
Nothing but MS Paint.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: poc301 on Fri 11/12/2009 22:00:06
I use paint.net.  It has the features of paint but stuff like layers, gradients, etc.  Easy to use and free :)

I am not a GREAT artist (I do mainly backgrounds) but Neil, who is doing the character/portraits for the 3rd installment of Murran Chronicles uses it too.

-Bill
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Jim Reed on Fri 11/12/2009 22:04:41
Quote from: Guyserman82 on Fri 11/12/2009 19:38:22
for you more gifted computer graphical desingers out there

lol, I really wished that I belong to this group.

I'm pretty old-school and abuse MsPaint but I need Gimp when tracing images. Also I just started with Paint.Net and it's pretty good, but, dunno, MsPaint has something magical in it. =D

Heck I even know how to make custom brushes and colour replacing in MsPaint. Pathetic really =)
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Crimson Wizard on Fri 11/12/2009 22:09:06
I am not a seasoned adve... sorry, I mean artist. Anyway.

I use Paint.NET, although I had to find and install plugin that allowed to normally do Mirror/Rotate effect, because program itself does not have a decent tool to do those for some freaky reason.

Also it took some time to get used to it after MS Paint, because some things are done slightly more difficult in the Paint.NET.

QuoteI've been able to sqeak by with MS Paint
You know, you have same problem as I had some time ago. I thought that it was all graphical editor I use that makes me draw bad ;D
In fact after some practice I learnt you can draw magic things even in MS Paint. Additionally you can see around and notice that many good AGS games were drawn with such simple programs. AFAIK 5,6,7 Days were.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Fri 11/12/2009 23:36:05
I can't imagine a more versatile pixel art tool for the PC than Jan Zimmerman's Pro Motion.  I pimp this product because I bought it, beta test it, and love it.

Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: IndieBoy on Sat 12/12/2009 05:23:15
I think Progz masturbates over Pro Motion... Well I use GraphicsGale if that is any help for your list of sprite designers' software.

Oh you wanted talented people.... ignore this post then  ;)
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Oliwerko on Sat 12/12/2009 10:17:08
I second GraphicsGale. It's very neat.
For animation, I usually switch to ImageReady.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Snake on Sat 12/12/2009 13:55:06
Quote from: ProggzyI pimp this product because I bought it, beta test it, and love it.
You sounds like those "actors" they pull off the street to say they are amazed with the product and how great they've found it to be. How much were you paid to say that, Proggzy?
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Arboris on Sat 12/12/2009 14:31:21
Real men use MSpaint.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Jim Reed on Sat 12/12/2009 15:51:25
Quote from: Arboris on Sat 12/12/2009 14:31:21
Real men use MSpaint.

;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Sat 12/12/2009 18:48:30
I get the word out whenever I can.  Not my fault if you suckers want to suffer with MSPain ;\.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Phemar on Sat 12/12/2009 19:23:29
Quote from: ProgZmax on Sat 12/12/2009 18:48:30
I get the word out whenever I can.  Not my fault if you suckers want to suffer with MSPain ;\.

I think you mean MSPwnzomgsosweet.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Sat 12/12/2009 20:02:21
No.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: Wonkyth on Sun 13/12/2009 12:06:44
I'm a rookie artist, but I like GraphicsGale, as it's incredibly easy to use.
Title: Re: Sprite designers
Post by: markbilly on Tue 15/12/2009 15:06:11
Paint Shop Pro 7 Anniversary Edition. It comes with Animation Shop, which is great for testing animations and making gifs and the main package, PSP, is pretty solid...

Also, you can pick it up really cheap because it's an old version.