Pretty much the first Sprite Comic maker, according to wiki, was Jay Resop, author of Neglected Mario Characters. And once Sept. 8 hits this year, it would be 10 year anniversary of sprite comics.
The first widely recognized Sprite comic maker is credited to be Tim Buckley, who created the webcomic "Ctrl+Alt+Del" in 2002. His comic featured pixel art sprites from popular Video Games as characters.
A sprite cannot contain code.
First Make a Sprite of the question make it an object, same with the answer
in the sprite propertes click edit sprite. go to "Transform" at the top and click "Stretch"
Great free utility for sprite and tile design . http://tilestudio.sourceforge.net/
In the file menu of the sprite editor, click create from strip
First, you make a video. Second you send it to the maker of the contest, and that's a big ass
Pokemon sprites can be made on paint
I've posted the URL to a site below that might be helpful in making your Sprite movie:http://chaoticcomics.comicgenesis.com/sprite.htmOnce you have produced the Sprite movie, you will need to make sure it is in a compatible format for use in Windows Movie Maker.
First you need to make an object than make bullets or a fist sprite and say when key space is pressed change sprite into the fist punching one or create object bullet going towards the way you were facing
by doing programming and cordial
You cannot; sprites do not contain code.
Change to another object with the same sprite