Some characters
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Thursday, July 21, 2016 - 14:50
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Removed background. In PSD each character on separate layer.
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chrtrs.png 827.1 Kb [1276 download(s)]
no_background.psd 1.3 Mb [673 download(s)]
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Nice work! These should be useful.
Great work! I see a lot of potential in this! Thanks!
That amount of good drawings
Thanks for the comments. Glad you like it.
Sweet, thank you. That machine concept sketch on the bottom right would make an excellent boss monster in the style of Final Fantasy mechina untimate weapons. I'll see what I can do.
Hello, this is great, but is it possible to have this piece as Vector ?
Sorry, I have only as raster.
sometimes you guys make me wish i made more 2-d games lol
Beatiful! Thanks for CC0!
Amazing work man! it will be a bit complecated to seperate the parts but it's CC0 so i have nothing to complain about! EPIC.
I've been very busy lately. Only now was able to remove background.
Great! Thanks! I've been busy so I haven't finished converting them to vector, and my version of your robot boss is not as espectacular as your work :-(
Seven of your Characters made in vector:
http://opengameart.org/content/7-characters-by-ragewortt-in-vector
Looks gorgeous! Do you plan to make any animations? It would be awesome
@Grygier : Are you asking me? or to Ragewortt?
Making the animations is not that dificult, install Inkscape and go to SpriteAttack's website and follow the tutorial.
I'm asking you :D I'll check it out!
Just uploaded the second Amazon with a couple of extras :D
@Grygier : Do so, you won't regret it.
Other thing you could do is find some spritesheet with the animations, you create a new document in Inkscape and add a couple of layers, click on the lock of the first and third ones, then just drop the spritesheet in Inscape (this way it will be on the second layer and you can remove it by eliminating the layer).
Now open the svg with the characters and coppy one (you may have to ungropu them, don't remember if I left them grouped), then in the file you created unlock the third layer and lock the second, now ctrl+alt+v to paste in place the character; close my svg.
Next ungroup it so the hands and feet can be moved by themselves.
Click on the torso and head and ctrl+d, now with ctrl+right button drag it to where you need it, next do the same for the hands and feet, place them as you need and repeat from ctrl+d.
Keep on doing it until you have all the animations done (don't forget to save every couple of minutes).
When you're done export as png and you're ready to doit for the next character.
:D
these are really cool.