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andail Administrator
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Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 17 Karma: 0 |  | Discussion « Thread Started on Nov 20, 2005, 8:57pm » | |
Just now you will wait for instructions from the d&d team.
Prepare yourselves to create a segment of the main concept, where you will design a low amount of rooms, sprites that belong to those rooms, along with a detailed manuscript document complete with puzzles and dialogues.
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yodaman11111 Guest
|  | Re: Discussion « Reply #1 on Jun 15, 2006, 6:33pm » | |
Hi, I'd like to do some additional sprite work for this game. How can I go about doing this and what characters do you need?
Thanks.
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Snarky Moderator
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Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 71 Karma: 3 |  | Re: Discussion « Reply #2 on Jun 16, 2006, 1:29am » | |
I feel like I'm making rules for a sprite jam here...
Big Brother posted a sprite tutorial that is the best guide to making a character I can provide you with.
In the first episode there's a class of people practicing The Fall (a kind of Tai Chi meets jogging-type sport), who collide with the crowd of people watching the main character's puppet show. Some characters from either of the two groups would be cool.
The Fallers are a bit clumsy, because they're beginners and because their trainer (Sesh) isn't very good. They're probably dressed in some kind of exercise gear. It would be nice if they had some personality, they could act as comic relief.
The puppet show audience is a cross section of the citizens of Heliopolis. There are kids, white-collar professionals, blue-collar laborers, out-of-work layabouts, families, pickpockets, priests, prostitutes. Maybe they like the show, maybe they don't. Several of them are (potential) hecklers. Some may be characters that Ravi has already met, or that he'll meet again later.
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