@hhx it's grouped, click on it and ungroupit, this will liberate hands and feet from the body, if you still can't move the feet you need to click again on it and ungroup it one more time.
Other thing you could do is find some spritesheet with the animations, you create a new document in Inkscape and add a couple of layers, click on the lock of the first and third ones, then just drop the spritesheet in Inscape (this way it will be on the second layer and you can remove it by eliminating the layer).
Now open the svg with the characters and coppy one (you may have to ungropu them, don't remember if I left them grouped), then in the file you created unlock the third layer and lock the second, now ctrl+alt+v to paste in place the character; close my svg.
Next ungroup it so the hands and feet can be moved by themselves.
Click on the torso and head and ctrl+d, now with ctrl+right button drag it to where you need it, next do the same for the hands and feet, place them as you need and repeat from ctrl+d.
Keep on doing it until you have all the animations done (don't forget to save every couple of minutes).
When you're done export as png and you're ready to doit for the next character.
@Snabisch ¡Muchas gracias!
@hhx you can find many good basic tutorials, once you have the basics you may want to check out Spriteattack's game art tutorials.
Just great! this will come handy for my archer character!
@hhx it's grouped, click on it and ungroupit, this will liberate hands and feet from the body, if you still can't move the feet you need to click again on it and ungroup it one more time.
The same applies for every single character.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czSiHvrggyI
Not that original I remember having a toy car that looked kind of like that way back in the 70's
Well... mine certainly look less polished than yours if that's what you mean.
Thing is I kind of can see yours in a professional game, while mine at best in a mobile one.
Thank you for your kind words!
Nice! It will work great with my Jump&Run characters.
Thanks.
@Grygier : Do so, you won't regret it.
Other thing you could do is find some spritesheet with the animations, you create a new document in Inkscape and add a couple of layers, click on the lock of the first and third ones, then just drop the spritesheet in Inscape (this way it will be on the second layer and you can remove it by eliminating the layer).
Now open the svg with the characters and coppy one (you may have to ungropu them, don't remember if I left them grouped), then in the file you created unlock the third layer and lock the second, now ctrl+alt+v to paste in place the character; close my svg.
Next ungroup it so the hands and feet can be moved by themselves.
Click on the torso and head and ctrl+d, now with ctrl+right button drag it to where you need it, next do the same for the hands and feet, place them as you need and repeat from ctrl+d.
Keep on doing it until you have all the animations done (don't forget to save every couple of minutes).
When you're done export as png and you're ready to doit for the next character.
:D
Just uploaded the second Amazon with a couple of extras :D
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