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How To Cheat At Graphics

We're completely rubbish at drawing and have been winging it for years, using a variety of cheap tricks.

When it comes to graphics there is no simple right and wrong. You can get away with anything if you stick to your guns and claim, "it looks like that because it's my personal style."

Psycho Fireman GFX

We're hand drawing the graphics for Psycho Fireman - as Amygdala is more comfortable drawing with a pen than a mouse. "Drawing with a mouse is like having sex using a potato," he claims.

The plan is to scan then colour them in, using the amazing power of what we call "digital ink".

Code

Behind the scenes we've written some code, but this is deeply technical (and hard and dull) stuff so here are some more generalist pointers:

  • Google Is Your Friend
    Whatever problem you can think of, somebody has already solved it and Google will find you a code snippet on some arbitrary website that can fix your issues.
  • Use What You're Used To
    Flash has changed its coding language from Actionscript 2 to Actionscript 3. It's completely different, and we thank the spaghetti monster that you can set Flash to understand old Actionscript 2 code.
  • Don't Optimise As You Code
    Solve the problems first and worry about optimisation (if needed) later.

Anyway, here's a screenshot of the work in progress, which obviously will look MUCH BETTERER NEXT WEEK, when we've stuck all the lovely graphics in it.

Psycho Fireman GFX

We're hand drawing the graphics for Psycho Fireman - as Amygdala is more comfortable drawing with a pen than a mouse. "Drawing with a mouse is like having sex using a potato," he claims.

The plan is to scan then colour them in, using the amazing power of what we call "digital ink".

Code

Behind the scenes we've written some code, but this is deeply technical (and hard and dull) stuff so here are some more generalist pointers:

  • Google Is Your Friend
    Whatever problem you can think of, somebody has already solved it and Google will find you a code snippet on some arbitrary website that can fix your issues.
  • Use What You're Used To
    Flash has changed its coding language from Actionscript 2 to Actionscript 3. It's completely different, and we thank the spaghetti monster that you can set Flash to understand old Actionscript 2 code.
  • Don't Optimise As You Code
    Solve the problems first and worry about optimisation (if needed) later.

Anyway, here's a screenshot of the work in progress, which obviously will look MUCH BETTERER NEXT WEEK, when we've stuck all the lovely graphics in it.

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    Wed Aug 6, 2008 at 11:07 am
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    I am surprised Volfied isn't mentioned in the classics. I never got bored playing that game.
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    A game I could play forever is volfied. I'm surprised it's not considered one of the great classics.
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    Mon Aug 4, 2008 at 12:56 am
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    The greatest videogame is Kaboom! Atari 2600. A paddle game... simple & fun. Bomber on wall drops bombs which you have to catch. You start with three buckets, and lose them from bottom up. http://www.consoleclassix.com/info_img/Kaboom_2600_ScreenShot
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