As with pretty much all video game art: Children. Especially young children, it's almost impossible to find babies or young kids in games... almost like the worlds consist only of adventurous teenagers and lazy old npcs.
lol Alexander brings up a good point. I completely agree with him. Also. Sci-Fi/Futuristic resources in general are pretty lacking in the community. Of course, it's always been like that...even since 1995 lol.
@Alexander Amnell Yeah, kids have been sorely lacking since ever. It's definitely one of the first things that was on my to-do list.
@mlogan: I'm definitely going to do some modern kid outfits
@Mako Star @BananaThug: Scifi's so difficult to do (for me). I feel like normal (fantasy) sprites could totally be used in Scifi games (Star Wars is something that comes to mind which has very fantasy outfits). So what I'm trying to say is any good examples for me to look at it?
That's a good question, because sci fi stuff varies so widely, more so than fantasy. I'll get back to you on that. Certain things and shapes are accepted as sci fi, but the genre changes so much because what we see as the future keeps changing.
You're right, mostly. But there are many aspects of SciFi that I've not seen any of in character sets. Astronaut suit, Pilot suit, Exotic/Weird plantlife or rock formations/structures, robots and droids...
so hopefully tomorrow i get to go home from the hospital i've been here for 5 days already and it's driving me mad. I miss my family like crazy but at least I get to use my own toiletries and my own clothes. My mom is coming to visit soon i can't wait to see her cause i miss her the most.
Cartoonier cloud cover that better fits the art style, as well as (slightly) improved blending/fading... fading clouds when there are larger patterns is still somewhat abrupt for some reason.
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