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Pixel Art / Re: Indifferent Clown Wip
« on: February 07, 2009, 09:25:06 am »
Now it looks like if the other guy can never be there, he would have been shot..

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Pixel Art / Re: Indifferent Clown Wip
« on: February 06, 2009, 11:54:17 am »
You do know that this now exceeds the maximum height? (and that it will probably look better on a less high canvas?

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General Discussion / Re: Scrolling Backdrop perspective?
« on: January 22, 2009, 12:06:23 pm »
it's coming up with it that makes it hard :)
Originality.. It is always the easiest part and still the hardest to get the most out of it.
Weird ::)

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General Discussion / Re: Scrolling Backdrop perspective?
« on: January 22, 2009, 11:52:18 am »
I guess that would not be too hard mike. Draw 4 different buildings, make sure their perspective points all end on the same horizon and then paste them over and under each other. DONE!
Per object, they use an individual 2 point perspective, where only the (in real) horizontal lines are parallel to each other. Thats why you would only need to place them right on the horizon, and you can drag everything horizontally (not vertically) around as much as you can. Draw some more buildings, fill up the gaps, think about general tiling stuff and tadaah, you are done.

I really think it would not be that hard.

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Pixel Art / Re: PJ Portrait [WIP]
« on: January 20, 2009, 09:24:16 am »
I think I do understand the gradient trick, but it is not getting much better from it..



Id love to understand the second too.
But I do not ;)
Can you show me an example or so?

And this palette is indeed not made for this Arne ;)

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Pixel Art / Re: PJ Portrait [WIP]
« on: January 18, 2009, 07:15:44 pm »
AA what with what colors? This palette does not offer many inbetween colors :p

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Pixel Art / Re: PJ Portrait [WIP]
« on: January 18, 2009, 11:57:37 am »
I messed with it some more to see if this would work.



But it didn't ;)

I feel its finished. Do you guys too?
Also, I have discovered that Arnes palette really is not made for portraits, but I liked the challenge to make something of it :)


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Everything has been said, especially in those 2 edits, but you won't listen, except if its very easy to edit.  Study those edits, not just look at them!

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Lol, how funny that this topic goes exactly the same as on PJ :p

First the image, than useful crits, than an update with no use of the crits, than at the end an edit, and then even more comments instead of a new image.
They also both end with a samelike post xD
/offtopic

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Pixel Art / Re: PJ Portrait [WIP]
« on: January 14, 2009, 08:58:38 pm »
I never really realized before that much that you can add so much more contrast without changing the palette!

Dogmeat made me this beautiful edit:


I realized that the yellow would not look that bright and weird, if I made the dark part darker.
And so I did, basing my edit a lot on Dogmeats version



I think there is a lot of improvement, and I surely learned a lot, but now again its not really finished. I am not to sure about the hair, it needs to more like me and other things just need some more attention from me too.
But... what do you guys think now?
All your help is still more than helpful :)

EDIT:

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