Tammy’s GamicPress Corner #11

September 1st, 2008 by GamicPress

Tammy11 Welcome back again to Tammy’s GamicPress Corner. Today’s post is about a collection of plugins for Paint.Net which might be useful for your gamic / signature / banner creation.  First get your plugins in called “pyrochild plugins” here. (Note also update your Paint.Net to the latest version before doing so).

Like all plugins in Paint.Net this is a bunch of plugins worth downloading so extract all the dll files into Paint.Net effect folder. We will be covering two cool plugins today - the “color match” and “fade edges”.

 

For those looking for more sprites I’ve also prepared another 3 more goodies for download. Here you go - Second Job Buffalo, Dragon, Sheep and Fox.

  

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Tammy’s GamicPress Corner #9

June 28th, 2008 by GamicPress

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Hiya all, welcome to Tammy’s Corner again. This week, we will be focusing on how to take proper screen shots for your Gamic. Also I’ve completed the last character sprites for Bunny1st job. Taking a good shots is crucial because, it reduces the need to do graphical touch ups later on.

First of all, I would like to thank NTreev for the new Trickster UI patch…weee we can finally turn the pets dialogue off…is annoying to capture a good screen shot sometimes because of pet’s dialogue blocking the view.

 

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Tammy’s GamicPress Corner #8

June 12th, 2008 by GamicPress

characterprofile We meet again, this time as I promised the Character Profiles. I hope you don’t find Celtx too confusing to use. It does look confusing at first, let’s get on with inserting character profiles.

Anyway, I’ve some character sprites ready for download today, Fox1st and Dragon1st.

Also here are some of the Trickster character portrait illustration. You can use these as media for you character profiles later.

Let’s get started!

Before we do, let’s have a checklist of a typical Character Profiles.

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Tammy’s GamicPress Corner #7

June 7th, 2008 by GamicPress

shestartswriting Hi all, today’s post is not about effect tutorials in Paint.NET but more on getting your characters ready for Gamic-based role-playing ( a new way of roleplaying) in Trickster Online; and to draft a storyline for each of your characters as you play the game.

For those that wanted more sprites from Trickster, well you are in luck coz, today’s post I will be releasing two Trickster sprites 1stJobCat and 1stJobLion.

Now, some of you might be wondering why go to such extend to do so much for a game.

 

Lol, frankly to tell you that; role-playing still plays an important role to determine whether you are just “playing another online game and hoping the contents from the company would ’somewhat’ entertains you” or you are role-playing and eventually creating exciting stories out from it.

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Tammy’s GamicPress Corner #6

May 21st, 2008 by GamicPress

Hiya all, time for another new dazzling effects for Paint.NET. I also have one more complete sprite for 1st job racoon here for trickster fans out there. Today we cover a more common effect that most of the gamic - the blurring effects. Blurring effects can be used to displayed all kinds of situation.

Mainly they are used to provide focus on certain object within the area. Today we will be learning on how to make macro shot effect. Take a good look at the these two example of picture below Figure 1.1.

 

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