10-03-2014, 08:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-29-2016, 06:00 PM by somepotato. Edited 1 time in total.)
For ease of sprite creation, here are the basic human sprites and a .dmi containing them:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6nN6-c...sp=sharing
Remember that for clothing I need the following:
- The clothing itself.
- An item sprite (the icon you'll see when it's on the ground or in your equipment slot).
- An in-hand sprite (the tiny little icon you'll see when someone is holding the thing) for both hands.
Some things to keep in mind:
- The places where arms and hands will be in side-views are not just empty holes, they're filled in so that people without arms won't look odd.
- You don't need to make fat-body sprites.
- There's no difference between how clothing is displayed per gender.
- The .dmis are very helpful, as having a .dmi with your sprites in them in the proper form makes adding them way easier. Less effort for me = better chance for things to be used.
Uploading:
- You should now be able to upload DMIs and PNGs as attachments.
- Its preferred that you upload DMIs instead of PNGs because it'll simplify importing if your sprite gets used!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6nN6-c...sp=sharing
Remember that for clothing I need the following:
- The clothing itself.
- An item sprite (the icon you'll see when it's on the ground or in your equipment slot).
- An in-hand sprite (the tiny little icon you'll see when someone is holding the thing) for both hands.
Some things to keep in mind:
- The places where arms and hands will be in side-views are not just empty holes, they're filled in so that people without arms won't look odd.
- You don't need to make fat-body sprites.
- There's no difference between how clothing is displayed per gender.
- The .dmis are very helpful, as having a .dmi with your sprites in them in the proper form makes adding them way easier. Less effort for me = better chance for things to be used.
Uploading:
- You should now be able to upload DMIs and PNGs as attachments.
- Its preferred that you upload DMIs instead of PNGs because it'll simplify importing if your sprite gets used!