I can’t tell you how to work with anything outside of photoshop, but perhaps you can do something similar: If you want a subtle change to the characters like hair or eye color, and I’ll happily concede that the RPG Maker program has a serious lack of color options, I suggest using photoshop or another image editing program. It’s not perfect, and I’m certainly not good at drawing, but it works well enough for me and hopefully for someone else too! Here’s how it’ll look once through the creator. It’s also very possible to go in here and change things such as hair color, eye color, etc, but I have another method for that which I’ll get to in a second.Īnd here’s what the folder should look like after you’ve replaced the files, as well as the file path: You can easily go in and modify or switch out any files you want here, and the generator will be able to help you put it all together in a super simple, and easy manner. The X will be either 1, 2 or 3, but you can change out whichever one you want. The way that you use them is that you replace the files called “FG_Face_p0 x_c1_m001” in the face generator files. Namely, faces! Now as a quick note these two images are meant to be used with the RPG Maker face generator. ![]() Also, once I do manage to make myself publish a ‘demo’ of my game project, I’ll happily encourage that everyone go through the files and take anything they’re interested in, but for right now I’d rather not upload a whole bunch of half-finished work.ĭecided I’d update here, and this time it’s a slightly more universal resource that hopefully someone might find some use for. I’ve been extremely on-off in terms of doing this, as I don’t really feel pressured to work outside of the rarer times when I feel inspired to, but I’d say I’m making at least some kind of progress. I’ve personally been making a handful of unfinished sprite sheets, and also working on some hyper fats / immobiles ( ). And I won’t try to hide that a lot of my own sprites are heavily based off the work of others, namely the half-kaizer project. And just in case I didn’t make it completely clear, I’m 100% fine with anyone making any kind of modification of ‘my’ work here. And even if they look slightly different, I don’t think anyone here will condemn a WG game for having an inconsistent artstyle. That looks impressive! Sadly it’s completely outside of my own experience working with those kinds of tools, but if you think you can make working spritesheets with them I’d say go for it. I think it can get even better if this pixel art shader can be applied. ![]() ![]() With five minutes of kajiggering, it looks like this: I commissioned a set of male and female models.
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