EJlol wrote:why not a recolourable version?
I was going to, but I used a wide pallet (which can tone down to less than 128 colors, but still), and since the wings are semi transparent and on a separate layer from the torso, it makes it very difficult to keep whatever resulting blend comes out to be dyeable. If I flattened the wings into the torso, it would make changes very difficult. I also evaluated if the trouble of dyeability would be worth the few (if any) amount of differently colored fairies that would actually be used.
Crush wrote:Can you maybe fit a bit detail in the hair?
Here's the hair with a little more body
- Crush, here's a slight change in the hair... not much i can do with so few pixels. :(
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I tried adding more dark or defining changes to the hair, but it made the whole thing seem to blend into the ground a little too much (dunno why). I also tried making a slightly larger fairy as a test,
- Here's a test with a larger torso, using the traditional chubby fairy look you'd see for bottled fairies in the LoZ series.
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but I don't care for this version (fairies should be itty-bitty small IMHO).
Turmfalke wrote:Wow! some times it really looks like you have to much time, but I am glad we have you here.
Thank you
! I'm glad to be helping out! I like you all! I'm turning 26 on thursday, but I've had a stroke a while back which has made me have a compulsion to create any little idea that pops in my head. They're coming to take me away hay hay!
Weeeeee!!! LOL.
Well... there goes my mind.
Turmfalke wrote:With the new woodlands trees one of the my first ideas was that perhaps this could be a place where fairys might life. Now I look here and see after your great skeleton that you already made them. In my mind I thought more about small lights moving from a tree to the next where they would just disappear until they decide to fly again to the next. But back to your idea, how long should a fairy heal the player? for ever? or a way supposed to disappear after they healed the player?
I'm not quite sure... it's still theoretical that it could be done with eAthena (can anyone out there confirm negative hits [restoring hp] is possible?). It would say that if it were "hostile" and "attacked" the player by restoring hp, maybe restore it at 50hp/hit. If this is workable, these would need to be placed in hidden/secret areas or ledges where the players can't lead them back to areas where they could exploited to fight other monsters. I'd also suggest that one "heal attack" by the fairy also temporarily reduce a stat like tremendously (like a negative iron potion effect).
yosuhara wrote:omg let's stay out of the "enchanted fairy forest" idea for god's sake... nice fairy though
The inner whimsy of every female on the board just winced it's eyes in offense and re-equipped it's cat ears. You know you'd go mashing the fairy village if there were a wooden hammer weapon and player sprite animation for it, hehe. Thank you for the compliment
Turmfalke wrote:why? do you fear there might be unicorns too?
Ces would be beside himself!
Ces, if you read this... how about a unicorn sprite?
unicorn horn drops that could be turned into a wearable ones! sweeeet!