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General Discussion / Pixeling Curves
« on: November 26, 2009, 06:14:40 pm »
I'm painfully aware of the n00b-factor of this question. The reason I will keep this kinda short is not cause I'm lazy and didn't bother to search. It's because I bet this question been asked before and I just failed to use the search function correctly. So, that said I'm looking for info on how to pixel different types of curves. I tried a little but the results came out jaggy or not like the curve I wanted and so on. Any links? :)

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Pixel Art / My first iso-building!
« on: November 25, 2009, 09:48:44 pm »
I've just started out with pixel pushing and want to create one of those fancy, cute isometric pixelcitys that you see in games and online communitys and stuff. I got this idea about three days ago so I began to read up on what everything was called and then I picked up a few tutorials to begin with. I finally settled for the "Isometric Pixelart Tutorial" by Gunstar Red at GAS 13 (http://www.gas13.ru/v3/tutorials/isometric_pixelart_tutorial_isometric_house.php) and by following it I made this last night:



The final result obviously came very close to the house in the tutorial but I made it all from scratch and I'm pretty happy with the result. The only thing in there that makes me a bit frustrated would probably be the street light / lamp post.

I would VERY MUCH appreciate some critique on the image that could help me improve. I'd also like some general tips on everything else regarding my project (making a whole city, or at least a block... or a street). I was thinking of more or less making a whole bunch of these "chunks" with one building on each square and then fit all of them together with pieces of street between them. Right now I'd really appreciate pretty much anything you guys can toss at me.

Also, I made this in Adobe Photoshop CS4 using the Pen Tool.

Thank you!

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