Oh well, make some type of barrier or obstruction then, requiring the player to jump. As for the top of the cave, it's not a platform the charactor is going to be standing on, so angles would be fine there. As for the background, increase variation, angles, shouldn't change game play either.
Just imagine bringing a girl home to your apartment, and she says she has a thing for latex. She takes off her clothes and she is ONE OF WAKKAWAS DRAWINGS
Actually, if he's applying for a latex fetish designing job, maybe not.
Edit: Game is XNA. It's not that I'm incapable of making the engine take sloped surfaces, but rather that when I started the engine it was based on a collision model that used rectangular hitboxes. I'd have to completely rebuild the collision engine to do it. I can fudge it by having a few dozen blocks in a sequence that differ by very small amounts of pixels, but the editor isn't built for it, either.
With some more variations in the tiles it shouldn't seem as boxy as it is. Super Metroid did a pretty good job of hiding it (although it did have the occasional sloped surface).
If anyone is so inclined, I have a small art request on behalf of my sister.
She's in her first year of high school and her cumulative project for Science is to design an alien species and explain how it lives, what its planet is like, etc. She also needs to include a drawing or image of her alien, and she's not very artistically talented, and neither am I.
I don't know if this is really allowed or not, but I was wondering if anyone here could take some time and doodle their interpretation of her alien's description.
Her alien has these characteristics:
Gorilla-like - it's a large, distant planet with strong gravity, so the primate-ish aliens have a short, stocky frame with thick fur. They're also bipedal.
Sharp, mole-like claws - they dig holes, and have claws on their hands.
Bioluminescent lantern on their forehead - like an anglerfish, dangling from an antenna.
Camel nose - their planet has volcanoes and the air is full of ash, so their nose is built to protect itself from airborne debris.
So, if anyone feels like doodling this in their spare time, those are the necessary details but everything else is open to interpretation. I can't pay for this, unfortunately, but I thought I would throw this out there to see if anyone felt like helping someone out. Thanks in advance!
If anyone is so inclined, I have a small art request on behalf of my sister
She's in her first year of high school and her cumulative project for Science is to design an alien species and explain how it lives, what its planet is like, etc. She also needs to include a drawing or image of her alien, and she's not very artistically talented, and neither am I.
Boy, I wish my teachers in high school accepted the practice of outsourcing my homework to low-wage third parties; everyone knows it's just good business sense, but all they could say was 'it's cheating'. Bah!
Especially if I can get better work done externally- after all, there's a lot of things I'm not very good at!
Way to not keep up with hard realities of the global economy, teachers!
If anyone is so inclined, I have a small art request on behalf of my sister.
She's in her first year of high school and her cumulative project for Science is to design an alien species and explain how it lives, what its planet is like, etc. She also needs to include a drawing or image of her alien, and she's not very artistically talented, and neither am I.
I don't know if this is really allowed or not, but I was wondering if anyone here could take some time and doodle their interpretation of her alien's description.
Her alien has these characteristics:
Gorilla-like - it's a large, distant planet with strong gravity, so the primate-ish aliens have a short, stocky frame with thick fur. They're also bipedal.
Sharp, mole-like claws - they dig holes, and have claws on their hands.
Bioluminescent lantern on their forehead - like an anglerfish, dangling from an antenna.
Camel nose - their planet has volcanoes and the air is full of ash, so their nose is built to protect itself from airborne debris.
So, if anyone feels like doodling this in their spare time, those are the necessary details but everything else is open to interpretation. I can't pay for this, unfortunately, but I thought I would throw this out there to see if anyone felt like helping someone out. Thanks in advance!
Has your sister cleared this with the teacher? If the teacher knows she can't draw, then accusations of academic dishonesty might arise.
plus, I mean, it's her assignment right? She should just do the best she can. If the focus is on the creature's design and evolutionary plausibility, I can't imagine points being detracted for non-professional artwork.
Just imagine bringing a girl home to your apartment, and she says she has a thing for latex. She takes off her clothes and she is ONE OF WAKKAWAS DRAWINGS
hahaha, I lawled. Seriously though wakka, if they don't hire you I will A. personally fly out there and punch them in the face. Or B. Make very menacing faces at them and shake my finger while looking very disappointed.
If anyone is so inclined, I have a small art request on behalf of my sister
She's in her first year of high school and her cumulative project for Science is to design an alien species and explain how it lives, what its planet is like, etc. She also needs to include a drawing or image of her alien, and she's not very artistically talented, and neither am I.
Boy, I wish my teachers in high school accepted the practice of outsourcing my homework to low-wage third parties; everyone knows it's just good business sense, but all they could say was 'it's cheating'. Bah!
Especially if I can get better work done externally- after all, there's a lot of things I've not very good at!
Way to not keep up with hard realities of the global economy, teachers!
I was thinking the exact same thing. Why the fuck are we teaching our kids to do the shit work when we should be teaching our kids how to make [strike]Chinamen Mexicans Indians[/strike] Chinamen do all the work. We're a country of CEOs, not a country of... guys who work.
Wow. We're back to chinamen already? Man those guys can bust their asses.
wck, i like your quick, traditional work. it has a charm to it. Then again, I don't like stuff with precise or accurate point-based perspective, really.
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There'll be two more, and they'll have those jelly head things like that last one I posted. For a show later this month I hope people buy them, I have bills to pay
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That sounds like a match made in heaven.
I'm gonna start wanking to fashion catalogs. It's like I'm 13 all over again!
This is probably pretty disturbing to Wakk.
Actually, if he's applying for a latex fetish designing job, maybe not.
Edit: Game is XNA. It's not that I'm incapable of making the engine take sloped surfaces, but rather that when I started the engine it was based on a collision model that used rectangular hitboxes. I'd have to completely rebuild the collision engine to do it. I can fudge it by having a few dozen blocks in a sequence that differ by very small amounts of pixels, but the editor isn't built for it, either.
With some more variations in the tiles it shouldn't seem as boxy as it is. Super Metroid did a pretty good job of hiding it (although it did have the occasional sloped surface).
i freaking love this one. i like how youve left the body and hair loose, but put detail in the face.
NOT THERE CUZ I FORGOT TO DRAW IT DUH
She's in her first year of high school and her cumulative project for Science is to design an alien species and explain how it lives, what its planet is like, etc. She also needs to include a drawing or image of her alien, and she's not very artistically talented, and neither am I.
I don't know if this is really allowed or not, but I was wondering if anyone here could take some time and doodle their interpretation of her alien's description.
Her alien has these characteristics:
Gorilla-like - it's a large, distant planet with strong gravity, so the primate-ish aliens have a short, stocky frame with thick fur. They're also bipedal.
Sharp, mole-like claws - they dig holes, and have claws on their hands.
Bioluminescent lantern on their forehead - like an anglerfish, dangling from an antenna.
Camel nose - their planet has volcanoes and the air is full of ash, so their nose is built to protect itself from airborne debris.
So, if anyone feels like doodling this in their spare time, those are the necessary details but everything else is open to interpretation. I can't pay for this, unfortunately, but I thought I would throw this out there to see if anyone felt like helping someone out. Thanks in advance!
Boy, I wish my teachers in high school accepted the practice of outsourcing my homework to low-wage third parties; everyone knows it's just good business sense, but all they could say was 'it's cheating'. Bah!
Especially if I can get better work done externally- after all, there's a lot of things I'm not very good at!
Way to not keep up with hard realities of the global economy, teachers!
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Has your sister cleared this with the teacher? If the teacher knows she can't draw, then accusations of academic dishonesty might arise.
plus, I mean, it's her assignment right? She should just do the best she can. If the focus is on the creature's design and evolutionary plausibility, I can't imagine points being detracted for non-professional artwork.
hahaha, I lawled. Seriously though wakka, if they don't hire you I will A. personally fly out there and punch them in the face. Or B. Make very menacing faces at them and shake my finger while looking very disappointed.
Edit: good luck though, seriously.
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I was thinking the exact same thing. Why the fuck are we teaching our kids to do the shit work when we should be teaching our kids how to make [strike]Chinamen Mexicans Indians[/strike] Chinamen do all the work. We're a country of CEOs, not a country of... guys who work.
Wow. We're back to chinamen already? Man those guys can bust their asses.
No impregnation for you, then, I'd assume.
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I missed that from the last page.
That's pretty rad
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Other than that, looks rad like a Megaman level.
Very crude but im liking the look. Working traditionally feels much more involving than with digital.
Also, Waka's stuff is self-cripplingly good. Completely shit-hot dude, you have a bright future ahead of you.
Works in progress!