The Free Achievement Art Collaboration: Part II
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Zxcvdnm
Posted by Zxcvdnm (Artist) on Friday, April 24, 2009 03:39PM
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#5 DarkCampainger:
Nickr5 wrote:
> Some generic trophy icons, maybe?
And Ribbons, too! :)
Also, maybe some default "explosion-y" awards, that developers could paste a number over? Then they could do "500" for scoring 500 points, or whatever fits their game.
Sunday, April 26, 2009 01:34PM
#4 Nickr5:
Some generic trophy icons, maybe?
Sunday, April 26, 2009 01:21PM
#3 Zxcvdnm:
Suggestions I've gotten: Military ranks? Icons for private, pfc, corporal, etc.
Saturday, April 25, 2009 09:18AM
#2 Zxcvdnm:
Foomer wrote:
> I'd like to see some medals that look more like these:
> http://playstationlifestyle.net/trophies/ trophies.php?npwr=NPWR00163_00
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> I really don't like it when people using a 64x64 image seem to feel the need to conform their image to fit the entire 64x64 block. Make it a circle, a sphere, a trophy, not a square! I'd also like to see perhaps some 3d-rendered trophy graphics, rather than stuff drawn into square frames... And, you know, stuff that looks shiny and award-like, not pixely.
The template isn't really just to use all the space... its just to establish a uniform look from medal to medal, but thats not a requirement. :) I see your point though, thank you for the suggestions!
Friday, April 24, 2009 07:08PM
#1 Foomer:
I'd like to see some medals that look more like these:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/trophies/ trophies.php?npwr=NPWR00163_00
I really don't like it when people using a 64x64 image seem to feel the need to conform their image to fit the entire 64x64 block. Make it a circle, a sphere, a trophy, not a square! I'd also like to see perhaps some 3d-rendered trophy graphics, rather than stuff drawn into square frames... And, you know, stuff that looks shiny and award-like, not pixely.
Friday, April 24, 2009 07:02PM