How can i draw a laser beam that doesn't look like a
Re: How can i draw a laser beam that doesn't look like a
By not drawing veins on it.
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<S.Yagawa> I like the challenge of "doing the impossible" with older hardware, and pushing it as far as it can go.
<S.Yagawa> I like the challenge of "doing the impossible" with older hardware, and pushing it as far as it can go.
Re: How can i draw a laser beam that doesn't look like a
By going out of your way to adopt "nonhuman" shapes.
At the business end, instead of anything resembling a head, just sparse flying sparks when it hits; at the source, instead of suggestively symmetrical energy flares, squirt it out of a short mechanical device. Thin shapes instead of comfortable thickness, possibly with specific very narrow locations, should also help.
At the business end, instead of anything resembling a head, just sparse flying sparks when it hits; at the source, instead of suggestively symmetrical energy flares, squirt it out of a short mechanical device. Thin shapes instead of comfortable thickness, possibly with specific very narrow locations, should also help.
Re: How can i draw a laser beam that doesn't look like a
I tried to make lightning bolts on it and they look like veinstrap15 wrote:By not drawing veins on it.
Re: How can i draw a laser beam that doesn't look like a
There's of course the opposite approach: innocent silliness.
A flying man trying to pee on enemies at point blank range with mechanisms resembling the toothpaste lasers in Gunhed, Raiden etc. (but probably with more aiming control) wouldn't be particularly NSFW, particularly if "combat" is nonviolent (hit enemies can run away to have a shower instead of exploding) and if there are rewards for tying a knot, writing on the snow below, etc.
EDIT: see also the "John Dillermand" animated TV series, recently produced in Denmark for children.
A flying man trying to pee on enemies at point blank range with mechanisms resembling the toothpaste lasers in Gunhed, Raiden etc. (but probably with more aiming control) wouldn't be particularly NSFW, particularly if "combat" is nonviolent (hit enemies can run away to have a shower instead of exploding) and if there are rewards for tying a knot, writing on the snow below, etc.
EDIT: see also the "John Dillermand" animated TV series, recently produced in Denmark for children.