Looking good Ria; love the background you've made, good use of colour and dithering to keep it looking nice and smooth witout drawing focus away from the characters and your sprites get better all the time.
The only real beef I have with this page is that the ship itself looks waaaay too 2D, because the metal panels textured on it don't wrap around near the edges (think lines on a Zepplin). Curvy things can be a pain to shade right mind you...
Novaura at 10:04PM, Feb. 9, 2006
This looks really nice. And it's always fun to make fun of your own bad art. I dedicated a whole comic to it.
Rob at 9:51PM, Feb. 9, 2006
Okay, this comic kicks ass, alright?
Chrono at 10:31AM, Feb. 4, 2006
It is VERY good looking, I'll be keeping an eye on this one.
ZoeStead at 7:27AM, Feb. 4, 2006
That's very good, and I don't normally go for sprite comics either...so big compliment from me :D
Titch at 7:15AM, Jan. 27, 2006
Looking good Ria; love the background you've made, good use of colour and dithering to keep it looking nice and smooth witout drawing focus away from the characters and your sprites get better all the time. The only real beef I have with this page is that the ship itself looks waaaay too 2D, because the metal panels textured on it don't wrap around near the edges (think lines on a Zepplin). Curvy things can be a pain to shade right mind you...
Rianeva at 12:48PM, Jan. 26, 2006
Cory: They're more or less scratch, though some parts (the faces/heads mostly) owe a lot to Megaman 7 sprites. So, yeah, "home-made".
CORY at 10:33AM, Jan. 26, 2006
Are all of your sprites "Home-made?" This is a question I like to ask most sprite comics to which their sprites aren't familiar-looking to me.
Randal at 2:17AM, Jan. 26, 2006
not a bad start. please link this to the contest thread if you haven't already.
Steve at 11:12PM, Jan. 25, 2006
AWESOME! I love the way the panels are used! I'd give it a 10 if I could.