Guinea wrote:
It does look great indeed, looks like something that would catch my eye and I'd download and play.
Maybe recolor the Mario sprite to fit the rest of the palette better?
I'm using the Zelda: Minish Cap Palette for the tileset (At least the new part, the ground and bushes).
I tried recoloring Mario using this palette, this is how it would look:(Left SMW Palette, Right Z:MC Palette)
Don't know if it's any better, maybe I should use others color that aren't part of this palette.
Raikyo wrote:
Anyone remember the mario online tcg I made years ago? Just found the source file on my external hard drive.
If anyone is interested to play this then I'd continue this as a standalone project or implement it into Super Mario Online.
I remember seeing this back then, I would say continue it as a standalone. If it's easier to implement it into your current project then do so, that way you won't lose interest or time by going back and forth.
[quote="Guinea"]It does look great indeed, looks like something that would catch my eye and I'd download and play.
Maybe recolor the Mario sprite to fit the rest of the palette better?[/quote]
I'm using the Zelda: Minish Cap Palette for the tileset (At least the new part, the ground and bushes).
I tried recoloring Mario using this palette, this is how it would look:(Left SMW Palette, Right Z:MC Palette)
[img]http://imageshack.us/a/img716/153/edgewip.png[/img][img]http://imageshack.us/a/img694/1808/screenshot101fi.png[/img]
Don't know if it's any better, maybe I should use others color that aren't part of this palette.
[quote="Raikyo"]Anyone remember the mario online tcg I made years ago? Just found the source file on my external hard drive.
If anyone is interested to play this then I'd continue this as a standalone project or implement it into Super Mario Online.[/quote]
I remember seeing this back then, I would say continue it as a standalone. If it's easier to implement it into your current project then do so, that way you won't lose interest or time by going back and forth.