Pixelation

Critique => Pixel Art => Topic started by: gamefrnzy on September 07, 2007, 12:07:48 pm

Title: Need help with this
Post by: gamefrnzy on September 07, 2007, 12:07:48 pm
Here is about the first real picture I have started.
Im lost on what to do with the grass and water.
Anyone have any tips?

(http://img468.imageshack.us/img468/8192/pcieu8.png)
Title: Re: Need help with this
Post by: BlueCheer on September 07, 2007, 12:47:25 pm
Make more grass looking stuff not just completely 1 color of green like more darker spots like you have up there.
Title: Re: Need help with this
Post by: JonathanOfDrain on September 07, 2007, 07:50:19 pm
I'm guessing this is the wild, I guess that means it's got wild grass. Grass that hasn't been cut down, maybe grazed on. Just something to think about. I think the lighting on the mountains is a bit wrong. Look a mountains grouped like this in real life. images.google.com :D
Title: Re: Need help with this
Post by: Phlox on September 07, 2007, 08:21:36 pm
the mountains are definitly too smooth and they are all the same shape.  mountains don't look exactly the same they have different characteristics to them like how the rock is shapes and formed.
Also did you use a reference image? if not i suggest searching on google for a good mountain lake picture like the one your drawing.  If you did use a reference image post it it will help you get better critiques because we know what your basing it off of.
Title: Re: Need help with this
Post by: Andy Tran on September 07, 2007, 09:55:34 pm
Looks good for starting out your bgs :). You should remove the black outlines. They are good for seperating one part for each other, yet they aren't suitable for bgs. Use a dark color of the base color's to outline it.
Title: Re: Need help with this
Post by: JJ Naas on September 10, 2007, 09:22:11 am
The composition is a bit tight.. the mountain tops nearly touching the top of the picture, the tiny patch of the grass in the foreground create an uneasy feeling. To fix that I made a quick edit:

(http://ungroup.net/jjntemp/digikuvia/pixel_mountain.png)

I also made one of the mountains taller than the others to serve as a central point of attention.