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I wanted to make a ripple water effect on an isometric piece I'm working on, but I am so new to this I had no idea how to. Then I ran into your masterpiece here and it was extremely helpful. Thank you, and great job on the cute little gif!
This is beyond amazing. Brings back so many memories.
Cocefi, of course. I just wanted to add the water animation to the permanent links section.
Lovely and nicely pixeled =)
The way the water doesn't move relatively to the swimmer bothers me though. A lesser nitpick would be the short wavelength on the edges vs simple up-down movement around the island. I guess both these points would require lots of work to fix!
The tree might swing a bit too.
It looks like you had a lot of fun doing this. Thank you for showing us the process.
Every aspect of your work is amazing! Your style, the drawing is neat, the animation is smooth, etc.
Your demo surprise me...
What software suite do you use?
I really like the palette and the fluid motion of the water. Good job!
I did actually look at cocefi's water tutorial, but I know that even without looking at it, i would have reached that technique anyway since it's kinda standared technique for water haha (that sounds super arrogant though, but idk how else to word it...). Besides, i believe that tutorial is for what's UNDER the water, but there's not really anything under the water in my piece haha ^ ^;
@jal - I think you're referring to this by cocefi, the water here seems different than what's in that guide.
I love the gif showing the process, looks amazing. =)
Real cute. Looks very heavy on the left side. A little fish or ball floating or a butterfly or anything at all moving on the right side would balance things out.
OT: Was it you that posted a while back the technique for animating this style of water? If yes, was this a technique you developed or is it borrowed?
Great work on the water! I also really love that you include process shots.