Third Strike Art/Infographics

as a friend:
please just post your stupid shit in your own thread.

SRK member 03

SO FUCKING RUDE

Jerk Tebbo killing it!

http://i.minus.com/iby5p0myfnVffm.gif

“SF frames character_demo.gif”

I saved this 2 years ago. Looks like I added “SF frames” to the filename.

Who made it? Are there more?

Was it just a concept?

-Found it in a few other places on the web

See Doyle Hargraves

SRK topic where someone else found it:


That’s neat.
I didn’t intend to go that far with stuff but I easily could for a few choice normals. Just to illustrate why they have invincibility or their funky/really good hitboxes.

I just realized that, that art makes it look like Urien’s about to do Elena standing up.

The github link leads to an interesting application which purpose is to train combo execution:
http://electric-window-8954.herokuapp.com/

Reminds me a web app i started a year ago, to visually train confirms.
Don’t have enough time to continue now, but i think accuracy is quite good for such an embryon of application, i’d say around 1 frame off.
http://hitconfirm.esn3s.com/hitConfirm_spritesheet.php

It’s really buggy and uncomplete, you may need to refresh page quite often, to load image and also when it crashes…

found this on pixiv years ago
this piece of art is called "inoue japan"
gouki still asking sorry for that arrogant leap
i like it quite a bit
at one point,considered using it for my ps2 stick
then the plot got lost

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http://oi43.tinypic.com/2rgyjxj.jpg

not 3rd but close enough

Playful bump.

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http://io9.com/artist-drew-himself-and-his-cat-in-100-different-cartoo-1483640863

You should draw some 3rd Strike characters in a series like this but using the art style from different eras of Street Fighter.

blogcdn.com/joystiq.com/media/2009/08/sfiv0811.jpg

The ultimate fighting stick for chun players.

Somebody did something of the sort, our fighters being popular enough to be requests and he’s done work for Capcom before in comics I think

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http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8tj19btcY1rv9ibxo3_500.png

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m84xwukcsb1rv9ibxo3_500.png

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http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7v8rkanI41rv9ibxo3_500.png

http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7pvvmSv8H1rv9ibxo2_500.png

http://artbychamba.tumblr.com/tagged/Draw+yourself+series/page/2

click the arrows on a batch to see more in the series, like a hidden behind the screen character select.

Then somebody did this…

http://i1.minus.com/ixdTsFvMGRpoJ.jpg

Oro is a big success! Don’t know about the others, poor Ibuki

^ Interesting how the creator signed his work. Don’t want to miss out on copyright $$$. Or maybe for his portfolio. Eternal fame.

I’m going to be slowly adding stuff to this again. With some actual graphs but I thought I should just post some data for discussions.

Throws come up a lot. That some seem faster or just different, ranges are confusing, etc.
So what I compared was actual throw range which is the range of the throw hitbox extending from the character pushbox AND what I call ‘visual throw range’. Visual throw range is from the tip of the characters passive hurtbox (hittable box), not the end of the pushbox. This comes closer to representing what things look like when you see a character idling or walking as far as where their feet are and how far their throw extends beyond that.

Ryu is the standard (1.00) for both (24Throw, 19VisThrow) These are all neutral throws.

Throw

1Hugo: 1.33

2Alex: 1.25

3Necro: 1.08
3Chun: 1.08
3Urien: 1.08

4Oro: 1.04 (Moves)

5Gouki: 1.00
5Remy: 1.00 (Moves)
5Ryu: 1.00
5Q: 1.00
5Ken: 1.00

6Elena: 0.92
6Twelve: 0.92 (Moves)

7Dudley: 0.83
7Makoto: 0.83
7Sean: 0.83

8Yun: 0.75
8Yang: 0.75

9Ibuki: 0.67

Visual Throw

1Urien: 1.26
1Necro: 1.26

2Q: 1.05
2Hugo: 1.05
2Ken: 1.05

3Ryu: 1.00

4Gouki: 0.89
4Sean: 0.89
4Twelve: 0.89 (Moves)

5Remy: 0.74 (Moves)
5Alex: 0.74

6Dudley: 0.68

7Oro: 0.53 (Moves)
7Chun: 0.53

8Ibuki: 0.37

9Yang: 0.26
9Yun: 0.26

10Makoto: 0.21

XElena: X

Urien and Necro both do not have extremely remarkable throw ranges. Slightly better than Ryu.
But their visual throw range is way outside the norm. This gives the effect during actual gameplay that their throw range is very big. Which also usually makes us feel their throw might be faster than normal (because we are grabbed from a further range than seems normal)

Moves just means they move some amount. Oro moves like 1 pixel but it counts! Twelve and Remy both move quite a lot when throwing. This gives them a unique advantage. It means that while visually they don’t appear to have very extreme ranges (like Necro or Urien) it allows them to be safe before throwing potentially. Since they effectively teleport (like a kara throw) their range is deceiving also.

Sorry Elena people but she is just a mess since her hurtbox and pushbox move around every frame. I could do a range but I’m lazy. Eventually I will add it.

Some more random info without any graphics (lazy)

Twelve has an average normal damage - stun ratio of 0.67
Avg dmg: 12.8
Avg stun: 8.63

Ryu has an average normal damage - stun ratio of 0.61
Avg dmg: 15.2
Avg stun: 9.22

Even though its the most basic one and most people don’t diverge from that, like its all you need, or maybe all that’s out there once they see it and don’t look for more since its not easily found.

Maybe a nice visuals one on health values as a good starting point for new players could be cool. To go along with the walk speed one, that has never been done before and is really cool. Even in a basic unfinished state,

we can Start putting some of this up in the [3s New Players Start Here // FAQ Sticky](3s New Player FAQ // Directions -- START HERE

As it can influence decisions a little bit on character choices, maybe you see more new guys try out Urien Hugo and Q just on health alone to start with, being able to make more mistakes. Or it can tell people to be a lot more cautious if they are going to start with a very low health character, Akuma Ibuki, the Twins.

Then if they learn more damage comes from being hit while crouching, combining two facts like that can improve defense and reactions by watching out for yourself. You don’t want to get hit because it will really hurt and you die fast. Keeping offense tight and clean too so you’re never hit, but defense makes sense to learn first, when its always just taught by the games just combo trials and training first and foremost, all offense.

When they should teach stuff like, after getting hit with a Super: Try to block the next thing no matter what. You have a lot more time to watch the opponent since he has the advantage and you’re knocked down and can’t do anything, but you can pay attention and see their approach. Watch them the whole time when you couldn’t before while trying to hit your attacks and maybe concentrating on what you want to do. Its not so cut and dry with Chun reset, Makoto juggling you around, and lots of stuff but something to think about besides: “Just don’t get hit.”

It even teaches about using taunts, something we take for granted when we already know it. I’ve seen a Q player not do it once. Picked Q vs him and did it but he didn’t pick up the reason for the 3 taunts. Maybe thought I was just messing with him, rather than knowing its to get more health/better defense. Should’ve just shot him a message.

Hugo doesn’t have to but he can, he looks scarier or like more of a jerk though and make people want to hit him more when he does though, most people know with Q, they don’t with him.

Yeah I want to make some nice simple stuff illustrating the differences of characters at a glance.
I think people are a bit lost when they look at 3S compared to the other SF titles which mostly recycle the same cast.

Part of the whole idea was to give a general overview of the game and characters so maybe people could see how things fit together and get interested in a character they find out by just glancing at things.

The game is intimidating which along with being relatively unpopular doesn’t help people discover it.
With some spiffy presentation I think people might be more inclined to learn about it and give it a shot.
No delusions of grandeur of creating a bigger community of players, more of just keeping it going, paying it forward.

godspeed Tebbo!