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Critique => Pixel Art => Topic started by: skeddles on October 04, 2007, 02:19:39 am

Title: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: skeddles on October 04, 2007, 02:19:39 am
(http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/6268/64007840wu2.png)

Been workin on this for the past couple days. How's it look?

For some reason, the pants look really flat, but I don't know what to do. Any suggestions.
And what color for the shirt/ should I put a background.

Update:
(http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/7223/91438618bp5.png)
got the pants to work, now just gotta finish them. Also touched up on his hat thingy/boots.
Title: Re: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: Andy Tran on October 06, 2007, 03:12:48 am
Work on the shirt. The rest is good, but just finish that shirt. I would like to see how it looks when it's done.
Title: Re: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: sharprm on October 06, 2007, 05:31:10 am
Nice pallete, looks good so far. I don't like the dithering you did on the pants though. edit: didn't see lower pick. And his right foot looks flat (while his left one looks good). His left hand and arm need work on the line art, it looks like what a child would draw to me. The head and hat look excellent though :) I think the pant pocket is somewhat strange
Title: Re: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: skeddles on October 09, 2007, 12:44:19 am
Nice pallete, looks good so far. I don't like the dithering you did on the pants though. edit: didn't see lower pick. And his right foot looks flat (while his left one looks good). His left hand and arm need work on the line art, it looks like what a child would draw to me. The head and hat look excellent though :) I think the pant pocket is somewhat strange

What about the arm/pocket? I,m not sure what exactly is wrong with it.
Title: Re: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: Keed on October 09, 2007, 01:01:13 am
His pocket extends up past his pants, that will probably fix itself once the shirt is filled in
Title: Re: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: skeddles on October 09, 2007, 08:41:36 pm
(http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/3645/84695045ux3.png)

Pants are done, but I am still undecided about the shirt.
Title: Re: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: Rydin on October 09, 2007, 09:16:45 pm
I think the pose is very bland.  I mean, even if it IS break-time, and he IS standing around the like the government worker he is (and like government workers do :P), it doesn't mean he's got to have such a rigid stance.  There's plenty of more interesting stances that still show boredom effectively.  If it were my piece, I'd have the shovel between his legs, both of his hands resting on the handle with elbows out, and his chin resting all its weight on his hands.

Also, I'd emphasize the chubby-ness a bit more...maybe his shirt isn't quite big enough?

Apart from the anatomy issues (of which I really couldn't help with) I guess I have nothing else to offer right now. Stance; and expression.

Hope that leads you somewhere.  Good luck.

Btw:Reminds me of Kon's 'Treasure Hunter (http://www.finalredemption.com/fileauth.php?id=42&type=item&mime=image/gif&site=1)'
Title: Re: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: Helm on October 09, 2007, 09:22:58 pm
Is the thread going to go two pages before someone mentions the figure is off-balance and leaning to the left?

The rendering is good interlace dither practise, but it makes him look like he's made out of granite. Perhaps ease up the dithering with flatter forms? Works well most of the time. Dither generally should be a localised thing.
Title: Re: Uh.... ugly guy.....
Post by: skeddles on October 16, 2007, 03:42:20 am
Is the thread going to go two pages before someone mentions the figure is off-balance and leaning to the left?

The rendering is good interlace dither practise, but it makes him look like he's made out of granite. Perhaps ease up the dithering with flatter forms? Works well most of the time. Dither generally should be a localised thing.

Oh god, i was hoping no one would notice that. If you look through my drawing book, you see that almost all my drawings do that. I really got to stop... I guess he's leaning up against a wall...

And i just wanted to try out this new dithering method. But if I follow through with the entire piece, it could be a stylistic thing, couldn't it? Well, it was just a test anyway. Next piece i'm gonna aim for no dithering. What do you mean by localised?

Thank you very much for the comment!




@Rydin- I know, i have a lot of trouble with poses. If I wasnt so far, I'd redo it, but I really like how it looks now. Thanks though.