How to Make 'Things in Jars' (Pixel Art)
Decide which jar size you would like to work with., Draw whatever you want in the jar., Color your doodle however you wish., If you don't want the TiJ to move, you are done!, If you want to animate the TiJ, do so with whatever animation program you...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Decide which jar size you would like to work with.
We'll refer to them by numbers. 1 is the basic jar for normal TiJs and customs.
It is 18 x 27 pixels. 2 is for emotes and such; it is only one px wider than
1. 3 is the jar to use for "Quest Jars".
At 36 x 45px, it's much larger than 1 or
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Step 2: Draw whatever you want in the jar.
For example, we'll use a peace sign. , There are many programs to color with, such as Paint and Jasc Paint Shop Pro. , Save your image. , You can make the TiJ move any way you want; for example, the peace sign could bop up and down. ,, You're done! -
Step 3: Color your doodle however you wish.
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Step 4: If you don't want the TiJ to move
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Step 5: you are done!
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Step 6: If you want to animate the TiJ
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Step 7: do so with whatever animation program you may have
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Step 8: such as Jasc Animation Shop.
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Step 9: Change the frame speed to what you see fit.
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Step 10: Save the image as a .gif.
Detailed Guide
We'll refer to them by numbers. 1 is the basic jar for normal TiJs and customs.
It is 18 x 27 pixels. 2 is for emotes and such; it is only one px wider than
1. 3 is the jar to use for "Quest Jars".
At 36 x 45px, it's much larger than 1 or
2.
For example, we'll use a peace sign. , There are many programs to color with, such as Paint and Jasc Paint Shop Pro. , Save your image. , You can make the TiJ move any way you want; for example, the peace sign could bop up and down. ,, You're done!
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