Infinity MUGEN Team
IMT Discussions => M.U.G.E.N Show & Tell => Topic started by: OldGamer on May 29, 2018, 03:01:19 PM
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this is no guide or tutorial but I want to show everyone that you dont need to be artist to make cool stuff for mugen
just take time and patient and motivation
you see I dont know how to make fancy letter with Gimp or Photo shop and so I use
the free software that come with my windows 8.1
(https://i.imgur.com/2FhWLcs.png)
when I made the letter for my Mica Final version I made and drew the letter like this
by using ms paint
(https://i.imgur.com/mSQPctG.gif)
and that how I created this select screen for mica
(https://i.imgur.com/qqW7haQ.png)
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Nice
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I recommend paint.net instead of the regular paint software that comes with windows. It's a little more advanced, but has some very nice features, like a simple layer system.
Paint.Net Website (https://www.getpaint.net/features.html)
Tip for spriting in paint.net: Top right -> Settings -> Tolerance - Set to 0%; Under Rasterization, Switch the first to "Antialiasing Disabled."
You can also change the user interface (first tab under settings) to dark, to make your spriting easier on the eyes. ;)
Hope it helps!
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I recommend paint.net instead of the regular paint software that comes with windows. It's a little more advanced, but has some very nice features, like a simple layer system.
Paint.Net Website (https://www.getpaint.net/features.html)
Tip for spriting in paint.net: Top right -> Settings -> Tolerance - Set to 0%; Under Rasterization, Switch the first to "Antialiasing Disabled."
You can also change the user interface (first tab under settings) to dark, to make your spriting easier on the eyes. ;)
Hope it helps!
I try using that but its has virus some reason and I also try to exclusion it and give me alot problem. some odd reason paint.net wont work for my pc *Iceman ThumbsDown!*
:w00t: thank you for trying to help but Im happy just using normal ms paint :)
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Virus? /:O
Maybe you went to wrong website, or the mirror host could have become corrupted, in an earlier version. MS Paint is still cool. I used that when I first started to do sprite edits. Paint.NET is easier, imo, when you're editing multiple sprites at a time, though.