So you want to make art for a Visual Novel: A checklist
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Re: So you want to make art for a Visual Novel: A checklist
@floricca : It's seem like you don't like Rejet's artwork .
But hey , everybody have their own style. Not everybody can draw realistic (including me xD)
But hey , everybody have their own style. Not everybody can draw realistic (including me xD)
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Re: So you want to make art for a Visual Novel: A checklist
If by Rejet you mean the guys that did Renai Bancho and TYB --Daistarir wrote:@floricca : It's seem like you don't like Rejet's artwork .
But hey , everybody have their own style. Not everybody can draw realistic (including me xD)
I'm okay with all styles and exaggerating stuff; complete realism isn't my thing either. But I'm not so okay with jarring anatomy errors, like if someone drew a hand that twists in an impossible manner, in professional games. My main complaint isn't so much with style as balance, but maybe I'm asking for too much by expecting balanced proportion in commercial/professional work? It's just a shame to see weirdly-proportioned characters in CGs that are coloured nicely and look completely gorgeous, like the examples I threw.
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Yup , that's Rejet. I like their game because it's mostly for PSP.fioricca wrote:If by Rejet you mean the guys that did Renai Bancho and TYB --Daistarir wrote:@floricca : It's seem like you don't like Rejet's artwork .
But hey , everybody have their own style. Not everybody can draw realistic (including me xD)
I'm okay with all styles and exaggerating stuff; complete realism isn't my thing either. But I'm not so okay with jarring anatomy errors, like if someone drew a hand that twists in an impossible manner, in professional games. My main complaint isn't so much with style as balance, but maybe I'm asking for too much by expecting balanced proportion in commercial/professional work? It's just a shame to see weirdly-proportioned characters in CGs that are coloured nicely and look completely gorgeous, like the examples I threw.
And , truly I see many mistakes if I take a close look at it (Not mention about super slim boys)
I think some artist just think about how to make it look completely gorgeous to sell the game and noy have any atebtion about their character weirdness . Commercial/Professional Work should be quality enough or more to have people to buy . It's ashame because all those games was masked by a beautiful cover but have a lot of mistakes.
Re: So you want to make art for a Visual Novel: A checklist
Well... they might have a lot of mistakes, but they are still pretty.
Art in a VN should be, in my opinion, nice on the eyes and get the point across.
Commercial artists are just regular artists, you know?
I don't think that the art in this game is that bad (but then again, I haven't played it)--I've seen far worse.
Plus, mistake free doesn't always look better--sometimes it loses it's dynamic character because of this.
People should draw in a way that makes them happy, that is "them"--and if this art touches people, makes them happy by looking at it, then I couldn't care less about a messed up shoulder.
But I'm not here to argue. =o
After all, it's a matter of taste.
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Aww, nice list. :>
I don't even want to check where I stand, though. :'D
(Wouldn't want to get depressed now.)
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Art in a VN should be, in my opinion, nice on the eyes and get the point across.
Commercial artists are just regular artists, you know?
I don't think that the art in this game is that bad (but then again, I haven't played it)--I've seen far worse.
Plus, mistake free doesn't always look better--sometimes it loses it's dynamic character because of this.
People should draw in a way that makes them happy, that is "them"--and if this art touches people, makes them happy by looking at it, then I couldn't care less about a messed up shoulder.
But I'm not here to argue. =o
After all, it's a matter of taste.
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Aww, nice list. :>
I don't even want to check where I stand, though. :'D
(Wouldn't want to get depressed now.)
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Re: So you want to make art for a Visual Novel: A checklist
* I wouldn't count GUI as "art", but as "graphics". I tend to separate art skills from graphic design skills because one deals with figurative depictions and the other one with non-figurative one (which I coincidentally suck at).LateWhiteRabbit wrote:And of course, yes. Those things need to be added to the list. I would add one more - marketing and promotional materials.nyaatrap wrote: Complements:
There are 2 more graphic assets VN needs:
・Graphical User Interface
・Special effects (SFX)
edit: I forgot Logos (-ω-*)ゞ
If somebody would care enough to make a basic-intermediate-advanced skill requirements for GUI, I'll gladly add them to the list (:
* I'm not sure about SFX? Out of the VNs I've worked on, I've never needed to draw SFX, myself. Would you mind pointing out what you mean, exactly? (: (and if possible, what you'd need to know to make them right).
*Logos are important! Then again, they're in the realm of "graphics", imo.
*Marketing and Promotional materials's skills could be drawn from the Event Illust/CGs skills, I think.
I'll add all those things as an addendum (:
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About SFX... If you played my game, You can immediately notice this importance - my game can't exist without SFX. However, it may be not needed for games with no budget and no intensive battles.
I think SFX is What I think one of the most thing laking here. You can make the least thing without SFX, but if you think to make more than that, SFX is just requirement.
I think SFX is What I think one of the most thing laking here. You can make the least thing without SFX, but if you think to make more than that, SFX is just requirement.
I know and I also don't like to those works, but people hope to do on them. If you can't do, you have to say why, and the result is something which needs some time to solve it. Can you tell you can't and do find someone other? this is where I said "finding their specialists are more harder than doing by yourself".* I wouldn't count GUI as "art", but as "graphics". I tend to separate art skills from graphic design skills because one deals with figurative depictions and the other one with non-figurative one (which I coincidentally suck at).
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@Nyaatrap:
So basically GFX/SFX are for battles and other action sequences? So it would be a requirement for action-oriented games, as opposed to, say, slice of life set on high-school with ordinary people games?
I added the GUI to the list with some pointers, though not with a matching skill set, because I still have no idea how to work with them (Sometimes I wished I didn't quite studying graphic design >>; ).
So basically GFX/SFX are for battles and other action sequences? So it would be a requirement for action-oriented games, as opposed to, say, slice of life set on high-school with ordinary people games?
I added the GUI to the list with some pointers, though not with a matching skill set, because I still have no idea how to work with them (Sometimes I wished I didn't quite studying graphic design >>; ).
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Yes, You can omit, or you can use it - that your option. It makes more fertile, but not a least thing. However, thinking it doesn't hurt you, since this is the requirement of commercial works.Deji wrote:[So basically GFX/SFX are for battles and other action sequences? So it would be a requirement for action-oriented games, as opposed to, say, slice of life set on high-school with ordinary people games?
Those aren't drawer's job actually, but drawers are the most suitable person to do those jobs than other persons available usually.
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I actually don't mind much about the anatomy. It's not much of an error, but artist's choice and preference, and we, as consumers, also have our own preferences. Anyway, I'm not much of a designer, and my skills are basic, so who am I to say anything?
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i agree. I seem to love the grossly exaggerated anatomy that quite a few of you seem to be dissing. I mean I find CLAMP's art to be beautiful. same with starry sky.darkphilious wrote:I actually don't mind much about the anatomy. It's not much of an error, but artist's choice and preference, and we, as consumers, also have our own preferences. Anyway, I'm not much of a designer, and my skills are basic, so who am I to say anything?
My skills are pretty basic as well but even if I tried to draw "proper anatomy" - i just find the characters to be too stumpy ^^' - it really is a matter of preference. I mean some artists can probably imitate other styles as well but they choose particular ones because that is what they prefer (I mean seriously - you dont hear people criticising anatomy in abstract art)
In saying all that - now to that checklist
Character Sprites/Portraits:
basic - (and i hate colouring - damn)
Event Illustrations/CGs:
basic - really need somthing in the background which i have not much talent at.
Event Illusts/CGs
ehhh....
Backgrounds:
*goes search for freebies
Logo: done - just need colours perhaps
Graphic User Interface (GUI): Zero talent - need to find someone else or use "ready to use" ones
Special Effect Graphics (SFX/GFX):
may have to consider >.<
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What people often forget, in my opinion, is that to draw exaggerated/stylised anatomy you first have to understand proper anatomy.
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^ThisGreeny wrote:What people often forget, in my opinion, is that to draw exaggerated/stylised anatomy you first have to understand proper anatomy.
See this: http://stulivingston.blogspot.com/2012/ ... demoz.html
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This is very helpful.
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I think aside from the visual aspect of a VN, we should also take note other assets needed in game creation. They don't fall under the tasks of the artist, but hey, they're also important.
Plot, Story & Idea
-I suppose this is self-explanatory. It gives you a preview of what is the game would be introduced as.
Script
- Practically the content of the story itself. This is where a writer comes in.
Game Mechanics
- This is vital, especially if you want to make a dating-simulation game that has various elements included. Good examples are defining your games if it has RPG elements, Stat-based, turn-based, puzzle, etc.
There are other stuffs included, but I find these crucial in creating games.
Plot, Story & Idea
-I suppose this is self-explanatory. It gives you a preview of what is the game would be introduced as.
Script
- Practically the content of the story itself. This is where a writer comes in.
Game Mechanics
- This is vital, especially if you want to make a dating-simulation game that has various elements included. Good examples are defining your games if it has RPG elements, Stat-based, turn-based, puzzle, etc.
There are other stuffs included, but I find these crucial in creating games.
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Re: So you want to make art for a Visual Novel: A checklist
Thank you very much for this thread! I want to learn how to make art for VN's, so resources like this are very helpful! I love the checklist ^u^
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