That sounds really wonderful. *Votes for this as 2.2's Tails sprites*Release happening soon, I guess...?
There is a bit more to it than sprites, anyone or atleast a good amount of people, i hope who played with the 1_5 version that is widespread around SRB2 servers now can tell you. =PThat sounds really wonderful. *Votes for this as 2.2's Tails*
although feel free to prove me wrong if any actual gameplay was changed
And something that's been here since... er... I forgot when I implanted it but whatever, I slightly changed the flight physics and forgot to mention said change in the first post about Kilometers; basically, it works like Sonic 3 now, so you can regain speed while flying if you are not flying up!
I can say this about this frame and many other sprites, but when I look closer at the shading... it honestly feels like you threw the sprite on Photoshop and used either the Smudge or the Blur tool. The anti aliasing is just so overdone to the point that the sprite looks overly blurry, rather than something more solid and appropriate for his shading.
This frame in specific shows that Tails has one foot bigger than the other, and the pose overall just feels unnatural for balancing himself. The bubble grab sprite also has a really wonky face, like he became a cyclops out of nowhere and his head grew in size. You should try to keep it more consistent, because it feels like you are rushing this project.
Before anyone wonders, yes, I do think these are better than the vanilla Tails sprites. I just think it should be far more polished, before being considered that it's in a releasable/finished state.
Hey Lat', you should work with Zipper to make a full Undertale Mod. I'm sure some of us in the SRB2 community would also love to see this.
Just supposing, ya know...
Heres the link to Zippers post (if you haven't see it):http://mb.srb2.org/showthread.php?t=40974
The KR system looks great, but would it be possible to make it so it drains slower the closer it gets to your actual HP count? Considering that's how that fight actually worked.