[PAID] Battle Animations for RPG Game
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Topic: [PAID] Battle Animations for RPG Game
Posted By: KD88
Subject: [PAID] Battle Animations for RPG Game
Date Posted: 29 May 2014 at 9:00am
Hi,
I'm making a strategy-rpg game. I require some sprites for in-game units.
Battle units 32-40 pixels wide and aprox 64 pixels tall. There's 15 playable characters. Approximately 10-15 generic troops. Those encountered in most battles and could be hired by player. Approximately 10 non-generic troops such as enemy commanders. Approximately 10-15 monsters That's only a low estimate, could be more depending on how it goes.
Character sheet example (scaled to fit ingame) To make it more clear: that's 12 sprites total (3x3 frame animations + 3x1 frame animations) http://imgur.com/REkp8kd
Early prototype screenshot http://imgur.com/pHzgWpw
Unique
playable character have to be designed based on character
illustrations. About 5 of them need both attack type animations
depending on their equipment/skills.
Generic troops generally
require only one attack animation. Design features are up to the artist.
Generic troops reqire pallette variation depending whether its a player
unit or an enemy unit. I'd like to see not only team color swap, but
also changed hair color, skin tone and such. There is a third pallette
variation which is enemy unit in a special state.
Non-generic troops may or may not require pallete swaps. Non-generic troops may be other than human race.
Monsters
don't require some animations such as magic, low health and block
animations. I'd like to stretch designs as much as possible to create
some variety - color swaps, minor alterations and such. Monster
examples: a bear, a wolfman, a slime, a skeleton, a zombie etc
The
images above are just examples I found on the internet. Details don't
have to be exact. I welcome if you use templates and try to simplify the
process whenever you can to save the cost.
This is the
first time I'm trying to hire an artist I don't really know how much it
costs. I get that the whole thing will cost a few thousand dollars, but I
want to see whether it will fit in my budget. If you feel like you are
up for the job feel free to send me e-mail at
metaphis@yandex.ru and say how much you
charge for each sprite or the whole sheet. I don't set any deadlines and
I'm not that picky when it comes to graphic design. I would prefer some
commitment and consistency though.
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Posted By: Robo Pixel Games
Date Posted: 29 May 2014 at 10:11am
Hi there,
We sent you an email and hope to hear back from you regarding the work.
Kind regards
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