Pixelation

Critique => Pixel Art => Topic started by: David on March 29, 2006, 02:10:17 am

Title: More anti-aliasing practice.
Post by: David on March 29, 2006, 02:10:17 am
(http://www.latentmedium.com/images/pixel/pain_in_juan.gif)
Critiques on color selection or placement of pixels would be keen.
Title: Re: More anti-aliasing practice.
Post by: Helm on March 29, 2006, 02:26:35 am
The AA is near-flawless. You don't need the very very last aa shade though, it's completely lost and 1x and 2x zoom. The colours are the colours you used... I don't have any critique about that for text AA practice.
Title: Re: More anti-aliasing practice.
Post by: David on March 29, 2006, 02:39:29 am
(http://www.latentmedium.com/images/pixel/pain_in_juan_2.gif)
Well, I'm a taken aback. I know it's just simple curves that I'm doing, but it's still a very nice compliment for little ol' me. I fixed the bottom of the P to match the others and rid the piece of the last transition color. Details to make it less dull should follow shortly.
Title: Re: More anti-aliasing practice.
Post by: ironwallaby on March 29, 2006, 02:46:30 am
The small curves (bottoms of the A's and N's, for example) are flawless. Excellent work.

The large curves (around the side of the P, or the top of N's or the bottom of U's), are pretty good; however, notice that at 1x they look like they come to a point, sharp! Try eliminating the solid dark AA-line you have there, and using a light shade a pixel in instead.