Pixelation

General => General Discussion => Topic started by: MadHippie on September 14, 2006, 03:32:37 pm

Title: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: MadHippie on September 14, 2006, 03:32:37 pm
Ive already readed most of all tutorials and that, but im still using paintbrush to pixel. Is there any advanced program that helps the user to paint ? =) Thanx.

And hi All =)


PS: how to add an avatar ?
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: Panda on September 14, 2006, 03:40:43 pm
I moved your thread to the General Discussion board (read what each forum is for before posting)

ProMotion is an excellent program for pixelling, so if you want to try the demo/purchase it go here: http://www.cosmigo.com/promotion/
Some others would suggest something like Graphics Gale and the like, but if you wanna focus on pixel art I would go with it.

And for adding an avatar, just go to your profile (just look at those buttons on top saying "Home" "Help" "Search" "Profile" "Logout") and modify your profile there.

Welcome to Pixelopolis
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: MadHippie on September 14, 2006, 03:48:20 pm
Tnx, im sorry for the wrong place =) I just actually change the avatar in "My Image" but it dont appears... the image is (http://www.geocities.com/gabrielziden/madpix.gif)
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: Panda on September 14, 2006, 03:51:42 pm
I guess the image is too big and doesnt fit with the max size allowed.
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: ptoing on September 14, 2006, 08:03:32 pm
yup, maximum imagesize for aavatars is 128x128.
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: MadHippie on September 14, 2006, 08:15:35 pm
Hey i see. Thanx guys =) ptoing ive already seen lots of works of you, wou shade greatly, i mean, with little squares and circles that makes a strange circling texture, i dunno how i can define it... nice ! If someday you wanna teach us ur secret, ill be the first to hear.
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: Helm on September 15, 2006, 10:52:33 pm
His secret? It really IS little circles and squares. We call it styledither. Don't do it like he does it, a lot of people have already, it's gotten old.


EDIT: BTW, Ptoing totally STOLE that technique from old french demoscene awesome artist X-man. It's sad but true! Nothing new under the sun!
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: ptoing on September 15, 2006, 11:09:50 pm
Stole is a bit much, but yeh i was inspired.

esp by this.
(http://ptoing.net/scenearchive/x_man/x_man-eyeskool.png)

On the Troll, first big image i made, it is pretty X-Man-ish but on following ones I made hollow circles and squares, which he does not do, but further than that i think this can not evolve.
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: ndchristie on September 16, 2006, 12:14:11 am
this type of dithering has definately existed for almost as long as opaque media has.  all it is is using different sizes and densities of solid descriptive mark (as opposed to hatches or stippling)s to create transitions, no?
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: ptoing on September 16, 2006, 04:13:30 am
this type of dithering has definately existed for almost as long as opaque media has.  all it is is using different sizes and densities of solid descriptive mark (as opposed to hatches or stippling)s to create transitions, no?

pretty much
Title: Re: New at Pixel -> I could use some hints =)
Post by: Helm on September 20, 2006, 12:08:32 am
this type of dithering has definately existed for almost as long as opaque media has.  all it is is using different sizes and densities of solid descriptive mark (as opposed to hatches or stippling)s to create transitions, no?

Wait, what are you saying? What you describe is a method of transition between a color and another, and there's a lot of shared space cross-medium here, yes, but 'dithering' is terminology only used for computer art (well we could also include stripling  :D) and I don't see the point of generic-ifying the concept of styledither to include transitions in non-digital (or even non-pixel art) artwork. What do we gain in understanding, by doing that?