Shang Tsung MK2011 Sprites.
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Shang Tsung MK2011 Sprites.

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Ehh... not gonna lie. They're pretty bad.
Are you a new sprite editor? Mortal Kombat sprites are very painful to edit, because they're not drawn. They have a very "jpeg" feeling to them, you have to make clothing look realistic.
I see you've also tried to splice Old Shang's head onto another sprite. That really doesn't work, especially since you've chosen conflicting positions for the head and the body.
I'd start off spending more time editing and learning the shading techniques of easier sprites, like Street Fighter Alpha. Even editing sprites from RPGs like Chrono Trigger can be very good for learning.
Are you a new sprite editor? Mortal Kombat sprites are very painful to edit, because they're not drawn. They have a very "jpeg" feeling to them, you have to make clothing look realistic.
I see you've also tried to splice Old Shang's head onto another sprite. That really doesn't work, especially since you've chosen conflicting positions for the head and the body.
I'd start off spending more time editing and learning the shading techniques of easier sprites, like Street Fighter Alpha. Even editing sprites from RPGs like Chrono Trigger can be very good for learning.
LucaTurilli Wrote:
Ehh... not gonna lie. They're pretty bad.
Are you a new sprite editor? Mortal Kombat sprites are very painful to edit, because they're not drawn. They have a very "jpeg" feeling to them, you have to make clothing look realistic.
I see you've also tried to splice Old Shang's head onto another sprite. That really doesn't work, especially since you've chosen conflicting positions for the head and the body.
I'd start off spending more time editing and learning the shading techniques of easier sprites, like Street Fighter Alpha. Even editing sprites from RPGs like Chrono Trigger can be very good for learning.
Ehh... not gonna lie. They're pretty bad.
Are you a new sprite editor? Mortal Kombat sprites are very painful to edit, because they're not drawn. They have a very "jpeg" feeling to them, you have to make clothing look realistic.
I see you've also tried to splice Old Shang's head onto another sprite. That really doesn't work, especially since you've chosen conflicting positions for the head and the body.
I'd start off spending more time editing and learning the shading techniques of easier sprites, like Street Fighter Alpha. Even editing sprites from RPGs like Chrono Trigger can be very good for learning.
I didn't put Shangs head on another body. And like I said, I actually worked a while on the shading, using many different techniques, however, I did not have another way yo get them on here except posting them to photobucket.
This picture doesn't do them justice, but I thought I would post it anyway.
Maybe next week I can try and post them in better quality. Thanks for the feedback.
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