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I'll update as I go

Maya Fey :maya:

HD Edits
(Note: These aren't meant to perfectly replicate the DS/GBA sprites. They are meant to complete missing animations)
Spoiler:
Normal Blink (Added 2 frames of animation):
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Shock Blink (Added 2 frames of animation):
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Shock Talk (Added 1 frame of animation):
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Concerned Blink (Added 2 frames of animation, I didn't do the talk because it was complete)
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Fredrick Bulls (Defendant of first case):
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Age: 37
Gender: Male
A business man who gets scared easy. He is a hard worker, and doesn't get much sleep
Spoiler:
Normal Blink:
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Normal Talk:
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"I’m just nervous and a little afraid that this will end with me in prison."

Dang white lines, I will reclean the sprites later

I got more coming, I just need to clean them up, then upload them.
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They look nice! :basil:
I love how you're using the HD style! Just something I'm noticing in a lot of sprite artists, and that's the pixel bleeding around the edges of the sprites. Just clean up all those white blotches around Bulls' animations, and all is fixed!
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SuperAj3 wrote:
They look nice! :basil:
I love how you're using the HD style! Just something I'm noticing in a lot of sprite artists, and that's the pixel bleeding around the edges of the sprites. Just clean up all those white blotches around Bulls' animations, and all is fixed!


Thanks, I'm better at drawing in the HD style, so I figured I would use it.

The bleeding on Bulls seems to be the program I was using to make the Gifs. :yogi: I dunno how to fix it, the actual frames are clean. I'm going to have to find a new way to make Gifs.
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May I ask what program you draw your sprites in? Sometimes the pen tool causes a "fuzz" to make the image smoother, this is where some pixels are at a lower opacity, and are part see through, so when you animate the images, that transition 'fuzz' colour of the outlines shows up as those white dots. just erase each pixel individually, and then re-animate it.
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SuperAj3 wrote:
just erase each pixel individually, and then re-animate it.

Alternatively, there's always Inner Glow... :godot:
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mercurialSK wrote:
SuperAj3 wrote:
just erase each pixel individually, and then re-animate it.

Alternatively, there's always Inner Glow... :godot:
I've never thought of this! does it help with outlining? I should try this out. It never occurred to me... :yogi:
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It's good for getting rid of fuzz around images (usually extracted images) if there's already an outline, just make it the same colour as the outline. It's (or its similar relatives Outer Glow/Stroke) are not really recommended for outlining though imo, because they're very sensitive to every pixel. That's the main issue if you're messy. The result is also never sharp at the edges for outer effects or sharp in inner effects but with the loss of some detail, so it's better to do it manually.

Of course it's always possible to do a tiny bit of inner and a tiny bit of outer, which is sometimes ok, but it really depends on what it's being used for.
Hopefully this makes sense... I'm a bit too busy to make examples right now, so yeah.
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