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Someone needs to destroy me before I destroy FFT style
(The chu and dog are unrelated)
Lol. Not bad. Quite nice. Though his armor seems bit funny. The shoulder spike looks good but that purple around the wrist seems...odd. Hmm...
This looks awesome. Its going to look weird to people because they are going to try and "see" the old style and have a kind of instinctive aversion. But I like this. Wouldnt mind a whole game in the style
Very cool. I like the realistic proportions, but I'm not the biggest fan of the stripped down look...though I guess it's necessary for sprites of this size. Very cool stuff.
I personally heavely dislike. It just won't fit and it isin't appealing to the eye.
This is great, but IMO FFT style is still better.
Yes. They are nicely done. But they're just not for me.
Good job, in any case!
Quote from: "Asmo X"Wouldnt mind a whole game in the style
This aint blasphemy, its great. Well except the dog crapping a nuclear explosion (I know what they really are haha)
Pretty neat, Smash.
Not sure i prefer it over FFT style, but it reminds me of Stella-Deus a little.
Big fan though, always fun to see your work!
Kinda reminds me of Suikoden style, but more... sophisticated.
I don't know if I will ever be able to forgive you for this Smash. At least the sprite doesn't have a visible nose. It is a very interesting experiment though.
As I've said elsewhere when seeing that Ramza portrait, unless there's enough in this style to fill an entire game, I won't be able to stand it. I also don't think anyone can quite emulate you, Smash, so for me to like this, you'd have to work your ass off for an extended period of time. I just don't see it happening. You'd hit your limit eventually.
I think that it doesn't look proportionate at all. he looks like he's crouching; the shoulder spikes are flat; the increased size merits an increase in colors, and without them, the whole sprite looks lifeless and flat. His left leg looks longer than his right, rather than looking like it's in the background.