[b]You are going to read this and you're going to like it![/b]
How to make sprite comics:
Step one: You need a place to get these sprites for, I would go [url=http://www.themysticalforestzone.com/]here[/url] for Sonic sprites as they have alot of customs/edits. I would go [url=http://www.spriters-resource.com/]here[/url] for anything but Sonic.
Step two: Tips and tricks.
I the sprite you paste has a black BG and the sprite itself has a black outline, you can just press the [b]PrtSC[/b] that is on the up right hand coner.
To change the size of sprite go into MSpaint, look at the top left hand coner and you'll see "[b]image[/b]", click that and you Stretch/Skew, click that and put in the codes in as so:
Horizontal:200;300;400; etc...
Vertical:200;300;400; etc...
Tips: [b]DON'T[/b] use numbers like: 250;350;450; etc...
You can leran more:
[url=http://makingspritecomic.smackjeeves.com/comics/36272/?PHPSESSID=0a872aa4708bb394dd547aa572837492]click here[/url]
You know, I don'tlike people who do this. It just means they don't want to improve, or don't want to go trough the trouble of improving. They just give up when they actually need to DO something or give up because they can't handle critics. Making a good comic isn't that hard, you just need to try improving yourself and before you start a comic, you need to practice. And write a comic in Microsoft Word or use a spellchecker, to improve grammar and spelling.
Flame the Hybrid at 4:54AM, April 15, 2007
[b]You are going to read this and you're going to like it![/b] How to make sprite comics: Step one: You need a place to get these sprites for, I would go [url=http://www.themysticalforestzone.com/]here[/url] for Sonic sprites as they have alot of customs/edits. I would go [url=http://www.spriters-resource.com/]here[/url] for anything but Sonic. Step two: Tips and tricks. I the sprite you paste has a black BG and the sprite itself has a black outline, you can just press the [b]PrtSC[/b] that is on the up right hand coner. To change the size of sprite go into MSpaint, look at the top left hand coner and you'll see "[b]image[/b]", click that and you Stretch/Skew, click that and put in the codes in as so: Horizontal:200;300;400; etc... Vertical:200;300;400; etc... Tips: [b]DON'T[/b] use numbers like: 250;350;450; etc... You can leran more: [url=http://makingspritecomic.smackjeeves.com/comics/36272/?PHPSESSID=0a872aa4708bb394dd547aa572837492]click here[/url]
tailsonic at 9:09AM, April 14, 2007
I'm not completely stopping. I'm probably just stopping for a while or learning how to make my comics better.
Serenity Bliss at 6:59AM, April 14, 2007
You know, I don'tlike people who do this. It just means they don't want to improve, or don't want to go trough the trouble of improving. They just give up when they actually need to DO something or give up because they can't handle critics. Making a good comic isn't that hard, you just need to try improving yourself and before you start a comic, you need to practice. And write a comic in Microsoft Word or use a spellchecker, to improve grammar and spelling.