Oct 25
Christmas!
So now that Halloween is coming up, I'm wondering, SBers - have you thought about Christmas yet? xP
I'm already trying to think of who I should buy a present for, what I should buy for those people, and what I want to recieve myself.
Jul 02
Have a Pi
Sir, I bear a rhyme excelling
In mystic force, and magic spelling
Celestial sprites elucidate
All my own striving can't relate
Or locate they who can cogitate
And so finally terminate. Finis.
Does anybody know who wrote this poem?
I really quite like it.
If the words "mnemonic" and "pi" don't make it obvious to you, or if you don't know the answer already, try to work out the solution to that riddle.
Jun 21
How to Make Speech Bubbles
In case you didn't know, Chaos Shadow started to try making a sprite comic, but was having a little difficulty with the speech bubbles.
Nobody else seemed to be trying to explain how to do it properly, so I decided to make a tutorial, and figured that since I'd already made one on recolouring, I might as well make one on speech bubbles, in a slightly different style to last time, since I didn't need quite as many diagrams for this one.
Well, enjoy.
Gale's Crappy Speech Bubble Tutorial
- Before starting out at all, please make sure that your select tool has the transparent option, as seen below:
Now you're ready to get started.
- Start by typing out the text you want to appear in a speech bubble:
- Move the shortest lines of text to the middle, so that the text is centralised:
- Make your bubble's body using the rounded rectangle tool:
- Select your text using (you wouldn't have guessed it) the select tool, and then drag it outside of your bubble's body:
- Make your bubble's tail by connecting the ends of two lines together:
- Erase the outline of the body where the tail is:
- Double click one of the colours on your pallet, and select a white colour. Then, drag the slider on the far right down a very slight amount. This is done so that when you are placing the bubble on your comic, the white will not become transparent.
- Fill your speech bubble in the colour you just created. You can actually notice that my white has become a very pale grey - however, you should try to make your colour as close to being pure white as possible without actually using white.
- Select and drag your text back onto the bubble:
- Drag your speech bubble onto your comic:
And now you're done!
I hope you found this helpful.
- Alternatively, if you want a pure white bubble, copy these steps without filling the bubble with the pale grey, but fill the background of the bubble with one of the colours on your pallet:
After that, right click the colour you used on the pallet, so it becomes a background colour:
Good luck. :3
Jun 20
How to Recolour
I pity the sad b*st**d that doesn't know how to recolour, but we all have to begin somewhere. In the case of this blog, it's a recolour...ing tutorial.
I also pity the sad b*st**d that actually starts out with recolouring - I'll bet that this applies to most people. However, my spriting career, in fact, did not. Instead, it began with a very crappy custom. For your information, this was my first ever sprite sheet.
After looking back that far, I almost feel dirty. Looking at what I called it, and also my username at that time, it's proof that I've always been shoddy at thinking up good names for things. Perhaps I will one day name stuff for Sega.
Finally, I pity the sad b*st**d that is actually going to rely on me for a tutorial, on recolouring, nonetheless. Please bare in mind that I cannot actually remember what it was like to learn how to recolour a character, and I have no idea whether this will actually be helpful to you.
Here's the link, as the image is gigantic.
Have a nice day. Just because I'm calling you all sad b*st**ds, it doesn't mean I don't love you all. (Yes, that was a double negative. Don't sue me, it was deliberate.)
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