Dont bother with your last comment i dont have all those other programs use what you got i like this series as is if you wanna change it go ahead but i like the jokes and stuff
and what background is that?
A few things:
1) You should try to use anti-aliased text (Never use Paint for text).
2) Inside your speech bubbles, you should leave a gap (The same size gap all around) around your text. Don't have text starting right on the left side.
3) Give your speech bubbles a better shape (Use ovals or rounded rectangles, they look better), a black or coloured outline, and an actual tail instead of a rectangle. Your bubbles look bad and you definetely need to work on them.
4) Don't mix sprites from different styles. The character sprites, background and "babies" are all different styles.
5) Avoid enlarging sprites, especially in Paint. The background is pixellated. Aim to get sprites the right size so you don't have to resort to enlarging them.
You need to do a lot of work, but good start anyway.
Euron at 3:25PM, July 5, 2007
Neverland
twinsayne77 at 6:56PM, July 4, 2007
Dont bother with your last comment i dont have all those other programs use what you got i like this series as is if you wanna change it go ahead but i like the jokes and stuff and what background is that?
Dragonium at 1:32PM, July 3, 2007
A few things: 1) You should try to use anti-aliased text (Never use Paint for text). 2) Inside your speech bubbles, you should leave a gap (The same size gap all around) around your text. Don't have text starting right on the left side. 3) Give your speech bubbles a better shape (Use ovals or rounded rectangles, they look better), a black or coloured outline, and an actual tail instead of a rectangle. Your bubbles look bad and you definetely need to work on them. 4) Don't mix sprites from different styles. The character sprites, background and "babies" are all different styles. 5) Avoid enlarging sprites, especially in Paint. The background is pixellated. Aim to get sprites the right size so you don't have to resort to enlarging them. You need to do a lot of work, but good start anyway.
HIroswordking5 at 12:53PM, July 3, 2007
ummm...wow