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V1

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Added Depth C4D Blend More.

V3

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Played With Colors and Changed C4D's.
C.C plox.
 
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Eh, I like the concept.
The C4Ds stand out too much for me, only a little.
But another flawless one by Fate.

Lol u reminded me of somthing i forgot to do XD

i didn't blend the right C4ds XD
 
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I love sprites there nicer to work with than Renders.

Anyone who hasn't used sprites i suggest you use them [=
 
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I read tutorials off Deviant Art a while back then just progressed by looking at other peoples work.

If you looks at other peoples work you get a fair good idea of how to work with sprites also gives you inspiration and ideas to try out.

Like with this one ive never used a stock image as BG and imo it turned out very nice ill probably make allot more sprites with this style.
 
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In computer graphics, a sprite (also known by other names; see Synonyms below) is a two-dimensional/three-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene.
Sprites were originally invented as a method of quickly compositing several images together in two-dimensional video games using special hardware. As computer performance improved, this optimization became unnecessary and the term evolved to refer specifically to the two dimensional images themselves that were integrated into a scene. That is, figures generated by either custom hardware or by software alone were all referred to as sprites. As three-dimensional graphics became more prevalent, the term was used to describe a technique whereby flat images are seamlessly integrated into complicated three-dimensional scenes.
 
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Sprites are basically little characters, not the big ones lol.

And nice work again from FMK ^^.
 
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Thanks man V3 Will be up soon.
 
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Ill upload the Sprite sheet for ya mate ;]

Two k Sprite Sheets =]



 
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