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Some people are really dedicated to this stuff. There will always (well, hopefully there might) be that one person who likes spriting enough to make unofficial sprites of all the new Pokémon for everyone.
And why would its popularity decline? I love seeing those crazy fusions. |
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In a few forums I am apart of I have seen less and less interest in Spriting. But you are are right there will be that person and there always will be a small group of people who are REALLY into spriting. It had it's day and that isn't now. Especially with with 6th gen now coming with 3d models. |
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I'm going to sound really mean here, but copy and pasting parts of other sprites to make some Frankenstein is not spriting. Cutting pieces of a painting to glue together is not painting. I have no idea how this concept of pasting together and recoloring became known as spriting. It isn't.
Spriting and pixel art is just another artistic medium. So long as you're able to place adjacent squares, you could sprite. If people want to glue parts together, they could always dissect 3d models. |
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And yeah those sprites are pretty good. And it may actually be good since it will be 3D and I could get different angles of these sprites. |
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From: http://radspyro.deviantart.com/art/F...rite-347420860 Oh joy, animated sprites. Here is where I start to miss the sprite art, they have such a cute charm about them. I know how to credit artists as an artist myself, amazing isn't it? Once I can actually get back into my Pixiv account, I grab the Japanese artist's username and edit my post from earlier. Last edited by LugiaDialga; January 13, 2013 at 02:21:09 PM. |