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''For more details on how to effectively create recolors, please go to our [[Recolor] page.'' | ''For more details on how to effectively create recolors, please go to our [[Recolor] page.'' | ||
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Recoloring is a technique in which you simply change a sprite's colors, without modifying or changing the shape in any form. | Recoloring is a technique in which you simply change a sprite's colors, without modifying or changing the shape in any form. | ||
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The technique is often frowned upon when it comes to the creation of "new" characters, when taking a [[Dictionary#rip|ripped]] sprite from a commercially released game and claiming it as your own creation. | The technique is often frowned upon when it comes to the creation of "new" characters, when taking a [[Dictionary#rip|ripped]] sprite from a commercially released game and claiming it as your own creation. | ||
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However, the technique does have its place when it comes to your own [[Dictionary#custom|custom]] sprites. It can be used to portray alternative forms of the same enemy, for example, or allow for alternative costumes in fighting games. | However, the technique does have its place when it comes to your own [[Dictionary#custom|custom]] sprites. It can be used to portray alternative forms of the same enemy, for example, or allow for alternative costumes in fighting games. | ||
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== Models Dictionary == | == Models Dictionary == |
Revision as of 13:19, 20 May 2014
Contents
Spriting Dictionary
Anti-Aliasing
Anti-Aliasing, often refered to as simply "AA", is a technique in which you place mid-tone pixels in strategical places to make lines appear smoother.
In the case shown to the left, the black line is anti-aliased by gray pixels placed on the 'corners', because the background is white (white+black=gray). If the line was red, then the gray dots should be changed to light pink to portray correct anti-aliasing.
Keep in mind that the image example was generated with Photoshop, thus creating a a lot of mid-tone pixels for aliasing. In spriting you would generally use far less aliasing, and place them in a more organised manner. They should only be placed in jagged places; if the line is already smooth without AA, there's no particular need to do it.
Banding
Banding is considered a highly flawed technique, in which you shade by following the outline's shape.
This should regularly be avoid, as it prevents an object from portraying depth and shape properly.
This is generally considered to be a poor excuse for Anti-Aliasing.
Recolor
For more details on how to effectively create recolors, please go to our [[Recolor] page.
Recoloring is a technique in which you simply change a sprite's colors, without modifying or changing the shape in any form.
The technique is often frowned upon when it comes to the creation of "new" characters, when taking a ripped sprite from a commercially released game and claiming it as your own creation.
However, the technique does have its place when it comes to your own custom sprites. It can be used to portray alternative forms of the same enemy, for example, or allow for alternative costumes in fighting games.