How To Make Undertale Sprites
(, 06:39 AM)Dazz Wrote: He has stated that it's acceptable to upload the normal, non-spoilery stuff. Just saying, in case you particularly want to rip from the game and show the basic sprites off.The sprite sheets wouldn't be complete in that case, but I suppose it could be done that way. But what's to say what's spoiler-related and what's not? (I still haven't encountered Asgore yet, for instance, I'm pretty sure just his sprites would be a spoiler.)Not to mention that even the main character's 'true' name is a spoiler. (I'm 6 hours into the game and I haven't discovered that for myself yet.).
UNDERTALE is a video game about a child who falls into an underworld filled with monsters. FIGHT or ACT your way through battles while dodging magic bullet attacks. Every monster has unique attacks and personality—and they’re all in your way. You can show them MERCY if you want. You might even make friends. Don't make the sprite too small,or too big.(Tebble is my smallest battle sprite,and Flowiel Dreemur is my biggest) But remember,the picture is TINY,so if you wanna make it bigger,use the snipping tool. After that,Save it and you are done! So there it is!How I make sprites.
Undertale Pixel Art Maker
Maverickraven12 wrote:maverickraven12 wrote:MilesOC wrote:BKFighter wrote:I haven't played undertale, and the wiki didn't help, so what exactly are you trying to get it to do? (Also, could you please share the project and give us the link?)Basically, just give the SOUL gravity, like you go up for like one second, then come back down. Here is the Blue SOUL testing: Here is the game I want to use it on later: Just do this: repeat change y by (.) end end then: repeat change y by (-.) endI'm pretty sure I tried that, the SOUL gets stuck on the ground. If you want, you can try to remix the SOUL testing and make a gravity script.
I'd really appreciate it.