Graphic Design
Graphic Design
Okay, so the tile icons are 32x32, I think. How do you go about designing these?
Thanks!
Josh
Josh
Re: Graphic Design
I don't know too
Daniel said me to use that for unit designs, but I didn't had time to try out....
Daniel said me to use that for unit designs, but I didn't had time to try out....
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Re: Graphic Design
http://www.humanbalance.net/gale/us/
This one is a great sprite painter, very powerful but easy to learn, free.
A good list of free/open tools is here:
http://forums.gnomoria.com/index.php?topic=4508.0
Gimp is a very powerful soft, and could be complicated start pixel creation in it, I suggest to start with more dedicated tool like graphic gale.
The basic windows paint is quite powerful to do the job, and skip any learning curve.
Doing sprites is about placing few pixels here and there and create something that remind the intended subject, meaning you will mostly use a 1px pen , an eyedropper and a 1px eraser, all other tools are for the 5% of the job.
Personally I always ended up working in photoshop cause was my main tool and I was fast with it,
At the moment I use layerpaint hd for android and I love it, almost a complete soft, im surprised how well work at pixel level despite being inteded for high res art.
If interested working on phone or tablet sprite studio is very nice and dimple, I find it very good when you use it on smaller screen, I dont like it much on a tablet.
Hope it helps a bit
This one is a great sprite painter, very powerful but easy to learn, free.
A good list of free/open tools is here:
http://forums.gnomoria.com/index.php?topic=4508.0
Gimp is a very powerful soft, and could be complicated start pixel creation in it, I suggest to start with more dedicated tool like graphic gale.
The basic windows paint is quite powerful to do the job, and skip any learning curve.
Doing sprites is about placing few pixels here and there and create something that remind the intended subject, meaning you will mostly use a 1px pen , an eyedropper and a 1px eraser, all other tools are for the 5% of the job.
Personally I always ended up working in photoshop cause was my main tool and I was fast with it,
At the moment I use layerpaint hd for android and I love it, almost a complete soft, im surprised how well work at pixel level despite being inteded for high res art.
If interested working on phone or tablet sprite studio is very nice and dimple, I find it very good when you use it on smaller screen, I dont like it much on a tablet.
Hope it helps a bit
Re: Graphic Design
Thanks James!
I will give gimp a try, but if that doesn't work, then I'll look at these other ones.
I will give gimp a try, but if that doesn't work, then I'll look at these other ones.
Thanks!
Josh
Josh
Re: Graphic Design
( brackets mine)Post by Daniel (the dev) » Sun Aug 03, 2014 2:37 pm
that [Gimp2] is a pretty good image editing so[f]tware.
it is free.
get it from here: http://www.gimp.org/
I do recommend using this. It is fairly simple and the multi window system makes it easy to view my projects simultaneously, which is really useful when editing tiles. It has a similar setup to Tiled. (I only use about four of the tools anyway to make tiles.)
Thanks!
Josh
Josh
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Re: Graphic Design
lol the ancient days when you just met Gimp and now you are one of the masters of itCOOLguy wrote:THX!! I'll try to figure it out.
(just ran into it while organizing FAQ)