To the BYOND Art Society
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#2 Apr 10 2012, 9:37 pm
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http://opengameart.org/ is one of the best places on the web for free resources.
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#3 Apr 10 2012, 9:47 pm
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http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/
Good place to go if you are looking up audio loops and such for a game... a majority of the audio creators would jump at the chance to have their music featured in a game as long as you ask permission first... and dont forget to credit them ^_^ | |
#4 May 10 2012, 9:37 am
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What most pixel artists need are decent tutorials that explain things both simply yet effectively, as one of the pixel artists I know for a full blown fact it is hard to find a good tutorial to teach me things like how to effectively use AA (Most tutorials elongate it and it becomes hard to remember) as well as creating a not so color skipped palette. With regards to this comment I would be hoping to get a reply with a good tutorial. xD
From, Trigger. | |
#5 May 11 2012, 9:05 am
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Good simple 16x16 sprite tutorial:
http://www.photonstorm.com/archives/2291/ 16x16-pixel-art-tutorial | |
Jmurph wrote:
Good simple 16x16 sprite tutorial: lol that's REALLY simple xD | |
#7 May 19 2012, 3:32 pm (Edited on May 24 2012, 2:04 am)
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Why has noone posted a link to the free sound project?
A bunch of games use freesound for virtually every sound in their game, as it has... virtually everything. (edit: I assumed this was a joint art and sound thread, but I guess I interpreted the thread title wrong. go ahead and delete this if you see fit.) | |
Because this is a thread for art, not sound! Quality Audio Resources thread.
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My Revised Art Society link