The Widowed
05-22-2005, 12:50 AM
(Sorry. Couldn't think of a way to fit more pieces of fighter game names into the title....)
So, anyway...is this the forum where something like this goes? Let's see....
It's easy to do. Using my keen mathematical skills and my Paint Shop Pro prowess, I have concocted templates which resemble certain features of a typical 2-D or 3-D fighter game. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to take a running series of snapshots throughout one of your Hero's fights.
1) Screenshots should be taken from a side view, as close to a perfect right angle as possible.
2) The lighting should be halfway decent.
3) Try not to have anyone or anything blocking the view of the fight.
4) Fights should be between one Hero and one Villain...at a time. This usually means one Hero and one Villain period, which is the easiest way to go. However, if you and your team are clever enough to mimic the fighter-swapping feature from the Marvel Vs Capcom games, I can copy and shrink some gauges to accommodate the extras while applauding your ingenuity. (What? Only one Boss and three Heroes? No big deal. Either I make it so the Boss' two (fictitious) buddies are already KO'ed, or the Boss is an End of Game bad-ass like Apocalypse, Onslaught or Abyss. It's not like Villains will cooperate with the one-guy-at-a-time idea very well....)
Like so:
http://img262.echo.cx/img262/120/WidAgent1.jpg
One. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/120/WidAgent1.jpg)
Two. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/1718/WidAgent2.jpg)
Three. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9987/WidAgent3.jpg)
Four. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/2805/WidAgent4.jpg)
Five. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/4179/WidAgent5.jpg)
Six. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/251/WidAgent6.jpg)
Seven. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/6907/WidAgent7.jpg)
Eight. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9591/WidAgent8.jpg)
Nine. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/1840/WidAgent9.jpg)
Ten. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/333/WidAgent10.jpg)
Eleven. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9987/WidAgent11.jpg)
Twelve. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/5241/WidAgent12.jpg)
Thirteen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/5209/WidAgent13.jpg)
Fourteen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/2411/WidAgent14.jpg)
Fifteen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9819/WidWin1.jpg)
Sixteen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9729/WidWin2.jpg)
Seventeen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/2811/WidWin3.jpg)
And thanks go out to Malibu Sally's screenshot-comic-making friend Sparky for giving me the idea with the Sparky versus Fire Dagger fight. Thank you, Sparky, wherever you are. :)
Now start taking screenshots, you. :cool:
So, anyway...is this the forum where something like this goes? Let's see....
It's easy to do. Using my keen mathematical skills and my Paint Shop Pro prowess, I have concocted templates which resemble certain features of a typical 2-D or 3-D fighter game. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to take a running series of snapshots throughout one of your Hero's fights.
1) Screenshots should be taken from a side view, as close to a perfect right angle as possible.
2) The lighting should be halfway decent.
3) Try not to have anyone or anything blocking the view of the fight.
4) Fights should be between one Hero and one Villain...at a time. This usually means one Hero and one Villain period, which is the easiest way to go. However, if you and your team are clever enough to mimic the fighter-swapping feature from the Marvel Vs Capcom games, I can copy and shrink some gauges to accommodate the extras while applauding your ingenuity. (What? Only one Boss and three Heroes? No big deal. Either I make it so the Boss' two (fictitious) buddies are already KO'ed, or the Boss is an End of Game bad-ass like Apocalypse, Onslaught or Abyss. It's not like Villains will cooperate with the one-guy-at-a-time idea very well....)
Like so:
http://img262.echo.cx/img262/120/WidAgent1.jpg
One. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/120/WidAgent1.jpg)
Two. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/1718/WidAgent2.jpg)
Three. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9987/WidAgent3.jpg)
Four. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/2805/WidAgent4.jpg)
Five. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/4179/WidAgent5.jpg)
Six. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/251/WidAgent6.jpg)
Seven. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/6907/WidAgent7.jpg)
Eight. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9591/WidAgent8.jpg)
Nine. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/1840/WidAgent9.jpg)
Ten. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/333/WidAgent10.jpg)
Eleven. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9987/WidAgent11.jpg)
Twelve. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/5241/WidAgent12.jpg)
Thirteen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/5209/WidAgent13.jpg)
Fourteen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/2411/WidAgent14.jpg)
Fifteen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9819/WidWin1.jpg)
Sixteen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/9729/WidWin2.jpg)
Seventeen. (http://img262.echo.cx/img262/2811/WidWin3.jpg)
And thanks go out to Malibu Sally's screenshot-comic-making friend Sparky for giving me the idea with the Sparky versus Fire Dagger fight. Thank you, Sparky, wherever you are. :)
Now start taking screenshots, you. :cool: