Usually I do not follow requests for graphics coming from random people for projects I am not interested in, as anyone else my plate is more than full. But this time is a small, GPL licensed little web game, so I may have a bit to spare and here is a quick animation (made frame by frame with Inkscape and animated with GIMP):
![[walk]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_toCMigv5LiQ874_7EOMZV-wytA8DdcGq9s_2LgtWA52cqN_lzHxYWyr3pJxTuS3NYg5QRR_k1eX4rUVLc72IFM3R4A1iEEIwePYhUbTNVNH-nysiwSYUPqwEKty9QL=s0-d)
Now if I find some time to animate the guy walking in the other 4 directions... and 5 monsters (animated too)... and some walls and obstacles... and power-ups... Uh! I told you my plate is full...
Sooo cute! I love him! :)
ReplyDeleteYou might want to try the Synfig Animation Studio, that will get rid of the laborious per-frame work and allow you to focus on keyframes and shapes.
ReplyDeleteZero developers ATM, but very cool. Doesn't interface with SVG too well though :(
I am familiar with Synfig only from screenshots and it does not looked like I can draw as freely as I do with Inkscape.
ReplyDeleteAnother disadvantage: it is not packaged for Fedora.
There are unofficial packages for Fedora, check the download page.
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