What are sprites?
Sprites are images or graphics drawn using the Scratch paint editor, taken of the internet or made using graphics programs. These are used to move around the stage, and can vary from different things like, a football to a dragon! in this guide you will learn how to make sprites and the best programs to make them with!
Scratch paint editor
The Scratch paint editor is fairly basic but efficient! Some of the best sprites and drawings can be made from the simplest of programs. To use this, open Scratch and just under the stage, you will see the white text - 'New Sprite'. Click the first icon to Paint a new sprite using the editor, the secon to open one from a file or the last to get a totally random sprite!
GIMP - Graphics, image, manipulation program
GIMP is a relatively small but useful program to use when making all sorts of sprites. You can zoom in on the drawing area and use the paint tools to draw pixel by pixel. You can also download different 'brush sets' of the internet such as, flowers, cars, guns, houses etc;
Photoshop CS5
When it comes to overall top quality graphics, PS5 is the application you want. Yes, it costs a fair amount of money but it's worth it. You can also get a free trial - 40 days - It is easily the best to use and has some stunning brush's an presets already there for you. Yes its also a big program, but it is definatley worth it in the long run.
Scratch Forums info
When you are making a sig or logo etc; for you forum profile, you may need to know some things. A good size for a sig is 500 by 100 (pixels) and the background colour for the forums is #dedfdf. This is how I created my signature in GIMP.
Evalution!
In GIMP you can do the following interesting features to your text. You can make it blurred (like my Sig), emboss, engrave, ripple, rotate etc; These are all featured in PS5 and more! So between the two, PS5 wins but there is alot of money to be paid when you run out of your trial.
Helpful links!
www.gimp.org - Where to get GIMP!
www.adobe.com - Where to get PS5!
www.scratch.mit.edu - Where to download the latest version of Scratch!
Evaluation Guide! - Tells you everything about everything!
www.flexistudio.webs.com
Footnote
I would like to make a formal apology to the Forums for my failed Guide realised early today. I will be develping more from now and I hope this has made up for it for now! More will be out soon, and post some ideas on what guides I should write!
Last edited by FlexiStudio (2010-09-07 15:23:52)
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Oooh, add the official reference guide to the list of helpful links, as it contains info about the interface of the Scratch Paint Editor.
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Do you like this guide? Then check out the other one...here it is!
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BuMp + CommenT PLEASE
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Don't forget Cooltext! http://cooltext.com/
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The scratch paint editor is the worst editor on the internet. It can't even distinguish between 2 colours that look the same, but are still different enough, for example a shade. How anyone can draw in there amazes me
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Blade-Edge wrote:
The scratch paint editor is the worst editor on the internet. It can't even distinguish between 2 colours that look the same, but are still different enough, for example a shade. How anyone can draw in there amazes me
I know, but it does have to be included.. Anyway thanks for the comment!
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lasc12 wrote:
Don't forget Cooltext! http://cooltext.com/
I'll add this in a minute! Thanks for the comment
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FlexiStudio wrote:
lasc12 wrote:
Don't forget Cooltext! http://cooltext.com/
I'll add this in a minute! Thanks for the comment
Cool!
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Gaah, we have the Scratch Paint Editor, GIMP, and Photoshop, but not PAINT.net? Add it!
Blade-Edge wrote:
The scratch paint editor is the worst editor on the internet. It can't even distinguish between 2 colours that look the same, but are still different enough, for example a shade. How anyone can draw in there amazes me
Heh, I'm rather inclined to agree with you there. It drives me crazy when the editor associates two dark colors as being the same.
At the same time, though, I'm rather surprised by the editor's simplicity and easiness to use for most cases. (For example, how many editors have "transparent" on their palette as opposed to using "color to alpha"? )
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cheddargirl wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
The scratch paint editor is the worst editor on the internet. It can't even distinguish between 2 colours that look the same, but are still different enough, for example a shade. How anyone can draw in there amazes me
Heh, I'm rather inclined to agree with you there. It drives me crazy when the editor associates two dark colors as being the same.
While I'm actually somewhat glad that the Scratch editor has a slight tolerance built in, I agree. If I don't have the option to adjust it, I'd rather it just not be there.
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Ok, I give in. The Paint editor does kinda suck...
Last edited by FlexiStudio (2010-09-09 11:25:07)
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I need feedback from a Community Moderator..? Any chance guys and girls?
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Bump!
Just bumping my two guide topics, this is the first post in just under a week I believe. Keep commenting!
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Thank you! I think Scratch Editor is fine but it takes a little while to master. Its all about the patience too
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