OBJECTION! Sprite editors!

by e VIlAGRA m

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Description

Feb 15th 2008
Tags:
comedic comics drama editing editors educational evilagram fanart objection phoenix retarded sprite tracing wright
Views:
2945
Comments:
117
Score:
23
Favorites:
55
This is a response to http://www.sheezyart.com/journal/416281/.



The speech bubble used is © Capcom, and is justified in its use for parody purposes, as per the fair use clause.

Comments

OkamiZaku Says:

OBJECTION! That's what I first thought when I saw the preview picture.
Nice job revolting against sprite re-colors.

Mystical Chocobo Says:

That was really good!
Voted and favorited it because it was good, and so it can get front page and all the spriters can see it.

NeoRyo Says:

Amen. Spriting over premade works are just lazy and unoriginal. I can only stand seeing the same megaman and sonic sprites over and over until I want to gouge my eyes out with spoons and eat them. The guy also has a butt for a head.

Day onic 01 Says:

Few bugs here and there, your text simply disappears at one point. Thought that was odd, though this was probably made in...a few minutes.

Just asking, do you mind people who create fully custom sprites? As in, starting from scratch, almost like pixel art. I don't mind people like that, seeing as they aren't really "stealing" anything, since they made it themselves.

Tealon Says:

You erased my comment.
That is amazing.
I always thought you were the kind of person that would be against that.
I suppose I was wrong.

Project Dark Fox Says:

Neutral standpoint, but your flash is broken. Sometimes text breaks (disappears suddenly), and in all cases the text is too fast.
A "MORE =>" button would be dandy.

Reebz Says:

*hump*

THeiNSaNePaiNTeR Says:

that was just awesome

Dragstik Says:

I don't know if you had noticed but most edits are used in comics. That means that they are making changes in other art in order to create a character to be used in a comic.

By the way, the text sometimes dissapear.