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Four-Legged Dry Bones 1.1
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 2:55 pm
by PixelPest
Made a four legged dry bones for the episode I'm working on and thought I'd share it. Couldn't find any in the CGFX pack so I decided to make one myself. If you can't tell, it utilizes the SMB3 palette:
1.1: Added death effect.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/e64va ... Bones2.zip
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 3:06 pm
by h2643
Doesn't look dry to me at all, it uses just a recolored Koopa Shell without any other edits. Nice job I guess.
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 3:25 pm
by PixelPest
h2643 wrote:Doesn't look dry to me at all, it uses just a recolored Koopa Shell without any other edits. Nice job I guess.
It is based off of Elbow's four legged koopa troopa. I edited in the dry bones style head, recoloured the shell and body, and then compiled it into a file with a modified hit effect. Forgot to post the death effect in the download and will update this ASAP.
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 3:55 pm
by h2643
Cosmik wrote:h2643 wrote:Doesn't look dry to me at all, it uses just a recolored Koopa Shell without any other edits. Nice job I guess.
It is based off of Elbow's four legged koopa troopa. I edited in the dry bones style head, recoloured the shell and body, and then compiled it into a file with a modified hit effect. Forgot to post the death effect in the download and will update this ASAP.
That doesn't really answer my question.
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 4:31 pm
by PixelPest
h2643 wrote:Cosmik wrote:h2643 wrote:Doesn't look dry to me at all, it uses just a recolored Koopa Shell without any other edits. Nice job I guess.
It is based off of Elbow's four legged koopa troopa. I edited in the dry bones style head, recoloured the shell and body, and then compiled it into a file with a modified hit effect. Forgot to post the death effect in the download and will update this ASAP.
That doesn't really answer my question.
Not trying to be rude, but you didn't really ask a question. You made the comment that it didn't look dry, I responded saying that I followed the pattern of Elbow's and changed the head to the original skull and modified the hit effect. Could you please rephrase your question or give me some advice on how to make it drier?
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 5:00 pm
by h2643
I meant that you can't just recolor Elbow's Koopa Troopa, paste a skull head on its head and call it 4-legged Dry Bones. You have to actually edit the shell too. And I dunno, maybe by making holes inside the shell outlines?
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 5:15 pm
by PixelPest
1.1: Added death effect.
h2643 wrote:I meant that you can't just recolor Elbow's Koopa Troopa, paste a skull head on its head and call it 4-legged Dry Bones. You have to actually edit the shell too. And I dunno, maybe by making holes inside the shell outlines?
If you look at Redigit's SMB3 dry bones (CGFX pack) and compare it to the normal Koopa Troopa, the only things that differ are the skull head, the front foot (it's a little flatter), and a tiny bit of extra shading on the shell. I tried adding holes and it just doesn't seem right, so I think I'll stick with the style I have now. Thanks for your ideas though! I really appreciate your thoughtfulness and helfpulness.
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones 1.1
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 6:17 pm
by Mr Boboo
This looks really nice, a great asset for anyone who uses Elbow's four-legged Koopas. Well done!
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones 1.1
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 6:56 pm
by PixelPest
Mr Boboo wrote:This looks really nice, a great asset for anyone who uses Elbow's four-legged Koopas. Well done!
Thanks! That's also my plan for all of my episode; use only four legged Koopa Troopas including Paratroopas.
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones 1.1
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 9:41 pm
by deleted_account
Cosmik wrote:Mr Boboo wrote:This looks really nice, a great asset for anyone who uses Elbow's four-legged Koopas. Well done!
Thanks! That's also my plan for all of my episode; use only four legged Koopa Troopas including Paratroopas.
I challenge you to do four legged goombas.
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 12:01 am
by FanofSMBX
Cosmik wrote:1.1: Added death effect.
h2643 wrote:I meant that you can't just recolor Elbow's Koopa Troopa, paste a skull head on its head and call it 4-legged Dry Bones. You have to actually edit the shell too. And I dunno, maybe by making holes inside the shell outlines?
If you look at Redigit's SMB3 dry bones (CGFX pack) and compare it to the normal Koopa Troopa, the only things that differ are the skull head, the front foot (it's a little flatter), and a tiny bit of extra shading on the shell. I tried adding holes and it just doesn't seem right, so I think I'll stick with the style I have now. Thanks for your ideas though! I really appreciate your thoughtfulness and helfpulness.
If you add some white into the lightest part of the shell's top, it really would be just like the SMB3 dry bones shell.
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 8:35 am
by PixelPest
FanofSMBX wrote:Cosmik wrote:1.1: Added death effect.
h2643 wrote:I meant that you can't just recolor Elbow's Koopa Troopa, paste a skull head on its head and call it 4-legged Dry Bones. You have to actually edit the shell too. And I dunno, maybe by making holes inside the shell outlines?
If you look at Redigit's SMB3 dry bones (CGFX pack) and compare it to the normal Koopa Troopa, the only things that differ are the skull head, the front foot (it's a little flatter), and a tiny bit of extra shading on the shell. I tried adding holes and it just doesn't seem right, so I think I'll stick with the style I have now. Thanks for your ideas though! I really appreciate your thoughtfulness and helfpulness.
If you add some white into the lightest part of the shell's top, it really would be just like the SMB3 dry bones shell.
I might try that. Thank you!
Re: Four-Legged Dry Bones 1.1
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:08 am
by NathanBros
Nice work, such a lovely character!