Never too late to learn. I just started playing 2 years ago.
Oh, and here's another WIP M&L sprite edit, this time of my character, Quickie-la. (credit goes to Ridge Troopa/Parakoopa for Shyguy base, located here: http://boomansion.net/sprites/mlss/shyguy.png)
Pretty much. Once I finish the sheet, I might take requests for sprites. Need some practice.
Also synthesizing some music for Luigi and The Seven Gems, (Or whatever title he's giving it.)
So far I've finished an OOT Shop remix for a Yoshi Island part of the game.
Meh, I know, I haven't posted much. If you don't know me, I'm Mason's sister.
I haven't sprited in literally years, and I've never tried this style. Please bare with me.
Anyway:
Comments appreciated.
EDIT 1: Fixed some overly apparent mistakes.
EDIT 2: Fixed even more overly apparent mistakes.
I really have to say a tie between the first and second Paper Marios, though I appreciate the humor of every Mario RPG. I haven't played SPM or the M&L series, but I'm sure they're just as satisfying.
Ah. I think for the logo he only wanted the 3 main characters, the 7 main villians, a weird toad, and a shine sprite.
I may make a request thread though, if you feel left out, Gamefreak!
Thanks for the correction, Iwata.
Gamefreak, correct me if I'm wrong, (I haven't read all of the comics up to date due to a horrible internet connection), but my brother didn't put you on the reference sheets he gave me..
I just followed his instruction. D: My apologies.
First of all, for those of you who don't know, I'm Mason's sister. I'm a bit new and haven't posted much, quite obviously.
Anyways, I decided to fufill his request by doing the logo for The Three Mushketeers.
If you're a part of the picture and I messed up one of your character details, please...
Hello everyone. The name's Quickie-la, and I'm Mason's sister. I'll try to keep this short and sweet. I enjoy playing videogames (usually the ones from the earliest systems, such as Kirby, Megaman, and the Mario series of course.), the creation of music through synthesizers, art of all forms...