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« on: July 23, 2015, 06:49:18 pm »
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True to my habit, I decided to make some item sprites. Using the current items page on the wiki, I made these sprites: ----- One by one: First section: Second section, with clothes, swords, and shields: - Thief's Clothes, which the Gerudo King will give to Link once he has him in his employ (tunic and cap)
- Gerudo Sword, L.1. Uses the design of a short scimitar.
- Noble Sword, L.2. Uses the design of a longer court-sword with a knuckle-bow seen on rapiers.
- Master Sword, L.3
- Wooden Shield, L.1
- Metal Shield, L.2
- Mirror Shield, L.3, with animation. I used a combination design of the Mirror Shields from ALttP, OoT, and TWW.
Third section, with bracers and cogs: - Thief Bracer. Since there currently isn't a design for then, I made just a simple one. I would imagine that a "gerudo"-themed one will eventually have the Gerudo Symbol engraved on the side. I also though about how the Cogs would be inserted, and thought that a simple slot would be the simplest and easiest of ways, since Link could lock a cog into place in the bracer and it'd activate whatever powers were associated to it.
- The Cogs themselves. I wanted to apply a variation to each one, see how they'd take. Instead of having them be green/red/blue/purple-colored cogs, why not make them fit their environment a bit more? Therefore, I give you... the Wooden Cog (Forest/Wind Cog)...
- ...the Coral Cog (Sea Cog)...
- ...the Stone Cog (Earth Cog)...
- ... and the Crystal Cog (Shadow Cog). The top row of sprites could be the items as Link collects them, and the bottom row shows whatever current effect is applied to the Bracers, similarly to the Magnetic Gloves above. THOSE sprites can be color-coded for convenience (UI) purposes.
Last section, pickups. These shouldn't be too difficult to decipher. ----- I know, items and sprites subject to change. A LOT. Just let me know when the time comes and when more designs are made, a'ight?
« Last Edit: May 12, 2020, 07:21:30 pm by Miles07 »
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I was talking to my friend last night, and he was mentioning about how in 1980, he thought the internet would become this amazing place where people from across the world would share ideas. I was telling him about how this project [KOT] has worked, lurching along for years and drawn by different people from across the globe, and he thought it was beautiful. And he was right, it's awesome.
Zelda Items Spritesheet album (OUT OF DATE) - (link here)A Link Across Time project - (link here)Boss Keys project (Metroid) - (link here)Boss Keys project (Zelda) - (link here)Boss Keys project Trello Board - (link here)
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