Free program to draw platformer character sprites?

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2 Unlimited(Posted 2014) [#1]
You know, characters that have moving arms and legs. Any such program exists?


Doggie(Posted 2014) [#2]
http://brashmonkey.com/spriter.htm

You can try this but I've only downloaded the free version
and haven't attempted to use it so I have no idea how good it is or isn't.


2 Unlimited(Posted 2014) [#3]
It didn't run. It wanted VCOMP100.DLL.


Hotshot2005(Posted 2014) [#4]
google it by typing VCOMP100.DLL then download it and then put in folder where should be then it should work.


GfK(Posted 2014) [#5]
google it by typing VCOMP100.DLL then download it and then put in folder where should be then it should work.
I advise against this - you don't want to be downloading random DLLs and trusting them on your PC.

Spriter requires the Visual C++ 2010 Redistribution Package (which includes VCOMP100.dll). So download and install that from the Microsoft site - nowhere else.

[edit] http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=5555


Hotshot2005(Posted 2014) [#6]
Good one GFK :)


Derron(Posted 2014) [#7]
you don't want to be downloading random DLLs and trusting them on your PC.


Oh yes, so better just trust the random exe you downloaded before (the one blaming it misses a dll it out of curiosity did not supply on its own) :D.

I think if you download the DLL from bigger and wellknown websites, you should be avoiding as much risk as possible without skipping the app at all.


bye
Ron


2 Unlimited(Posted 2014) [#8]
@GfK
Thanks!

Other sprite drawing alternatives?


Doggie(Posted 2014) [#9]
http://spritetools.com/index.php/software

Here's another one(googled sprite vector animator)
Again, I have not used this so I'm not recommending it
just answering your question. I'm certain there are others
and you can download Sprite Simple from my sig but it is not vector
just bitmap though it is easy to load in individual frames that
have been resized to 240x240 from an avi and create sprite strips.

All I got...Doggie out...


Henri(Posted 2014) [#10]
Last time I created sprites I used a simple paint program http://www.ultimatepaint.com/ ,but admitedly it was a long time ago.

-Henri


Kryzon(Posted 2014) [#11]
You might be interested in the pixel art book by Ari Feldman, it's free:
http://www.widgetworx.com/book/


2 Unlimited(Posted 2014) [#12]
@Henri
I would recommend Chasys Draw IES Artist.


2 Unlimited(Posted 2014) [#13]
@Kryzon
Thanx!


2 Unlimited(Posted 2014) [#14]
You can download this wonderful book in a single PDF here too. I'm reading it now :)


therevills(Posted 2014) [#15]
I've used both GraphicsGale and Aseprite for pixel art:

http://www.humanbalance.net/gale/us/

http://www.aseprite.org/


Tom(Posted 2014) [#16]
http://www.piskelapp.com

Free, on & off line versions, onion skinning, layers and much more.

I've never done pixel art animation before before, but this is fast & fun to use.


2 Unlimited(Posted 2014) [#17]
The subject has evolved into pixel art, though what I ask for is drawing characters with moving legs & arms. Let's cast it to examples.

Walking:


Swimming:


Jumping:


Crawling:


And climbing: