

The first is that it gives you the base for learning proportion, brushwork, palette and texture. There’s two main things that are helpful. Then take a brush and try to recreate it. Take some object from the RTP, zoom in, examine it thoroughly. Help the community out by creating your own version of the banner, and potentially having that as the main banner! Terms of usage: Can only be used in RPG Maker VX and RPG Maker VX Ace, and in NO other game engine.

My most popular free tileset Celianna’s Tileset. What are your suggestions for aspiring artists? I have tried a ton of methods over the years, and the best and quickest way I’ve found is to sit down and recreate an existing piece. It was great practice, though, and tons of practice is really the best way to get good at art.
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It felt like I had to learn how to do art properly twice. It was also very challenging after VX was released, because the style went from pixel to painting. I think I initially gravitated toward tileset art because I really enjoy mapping. I got into doing resource-related art mainly out of necessity, which I think is a place most resource artists start at XD. So, art’s always been a part of my life to one degree or another. I’ve spent most of my childhood and early adulthood going to art galleries, festivals, concerts, theater, and libraries.

But both her and my dad always made sure that my brother and I received a lot of exposure to arts and music. She didn’t make it her career and she didn’t really invest into it as a serious hobby until I was in highschool. What got you into doing art? My mom is an artist, and a darn good one at that. I didn’t seriously get into any RPG Maker communities until RMXP, and the rest is history. I never got very far in that PS RPG Maker version, but it got me thinking that it must be easier to make events via the computer.Īnd that’s when I found RM2K. After that, I quickly moved to adventure and RPG games, eventually getting RPG Maker for Playstation as a birthday gift. I was never really good at it, but it opened me up to the idea of video games and how much wonderful fun they could be. It was a very strange game about a lazy janitor and pretty much consisted of going into random doors and playing bizarre mini-games. Hmmm, I think we can try and avoid the age issue, for both our benefits, aha. My first video game was Lazy Jones on Commodore 64 (oh, gosh, does that age me or what?).
