How in the world do you guys create such good artwork!!??
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So today I was looking at all of these games such as doodle cannon, danger cats, star daze HD, asplosion, etc and I was wondering what you guys use to create such stunning artwork. There are so many artwork programs such like illustrator, Photoshop, etc and never knew which one to use. Could someone let me know which one is the best to create game development artwork and the pricing of it and level of difficulty to use, etc.
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He will do fast and cheap artwork!
It is very good!
Photoshop : industry standard for pixel artwork
Both are highly recommended. However i still love freehand. But as good as they are, they are useless without creativity and skill. Practice and experiment night and day. A lot of love goes into creating killer graphics, and if you don't love it, you're probably better off finding someone who does.
www.smashingmagazine.com is web design orientated but is great for inspiration, and tutorials.
Good luck!
For sound FX and music buy fruit loops !
for Special FX or you can draw them ( with blur and lightning FX) or you could buy an FX creator that exports in png files your creations.
But don't use tools without buying them or you are going to be sued!!
http://www.diddlydoo.com/2dgamePortfolio.html
The distinction between vector based and pixel based illustration has blurred recently. With both illustator and photoshop offering similar functions. But basically, if i want to illustrate i use a vector based app, saving photoshop for photo editing. But that's just a preference thing. As for free vector tools, sorry i don't have experience of any.
Pixel graphics, if zoomed in, will loose its detail. Rasta graphics are the same as well.
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A great cheap alternative to Photoshop is Pixelmator.
Pixelmator does everything that I use Photoshop for, plus it has a beautiful interface. It's also 60$ vs. 700$
A great free alternative is the online painting program, sumo paint:
http://www.sumopaint.com/home/
A free vector drawing app for Mac is InkScape:
http://inkscape.org/
Darren.
Plus it is free, and I can access it from any computer.
I am just so used to Photoshop, but if $$ is an issue, it is certainly a great alternative.
Gimp is also a free alternative to photoshop and also produces some amazing results. It has layers and filters and all that sort of good stuff.
If you are not an artist however, these programs may frustrate you at first. Even though it's easy for me to say because art is what I do, stick with it and try to learn these programs because you can get some amazing results.
Also- when I first downloaded inkscape, even I was a little intimidated (and I went to school for art) so make sure you hit up youtube as they have a lot of tutorials on there!!
Hope this helps. Feel free to shoot me an email if you use any of these and have questions. I would be happy to help.
(I will be checking out sumo paint in the near future as I have no experience with that one but has piqued my interest)