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Pixel Art / Re: Hi folks, help me flesh out an avatar?
« on: November 30, 2007, 02:24:31 am »
It also looks a bit like you hand-placed some jpg artifacts  ???

EDIT: I didn't actually intend for this to sound like a veiled accusation.

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Pixel Art / Re: Hi folks, help me flesh out an avatar?
« on: November 29, 2007, 11:33:20 pm »
Post your references. Link.

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Archived Activities / Re: The Official Secret Santa 2007 Sign up
« on: November 24, 2007, 02:59:23 am »
Another PJ denizen signing up.

I like portraits; Akira Kurosawa, samurai; artistic noise/chaos; tiny, awkward palettes; cartoons; robots; Apple (flame away); the open source community and general computer geekiness. I don't like anime.  :mean:

* I also like old school adventure games, optical illusions, riddles, and puzzles of all kinds.

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Pixel Art / It's a Head
« on: August 27, 2007, 02:04:09 am »


Mmf. Having trouble with the lips. I also don't know how to make it not boring.

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Pixel Art / Re: Sidecrollin' excessively tiled fun fest 2007
« on: July 31, 2007, 02:32:43 pm »
I don't know what you pixel with, Doppleganger, but when I first pulled your tiles into Photoshop to play around with the contrast for my own edification, I noticed that they looked a lot better, contrast-wise, in Photoshop's CMYK proof setup, which is the default. Switching to to Monitor RGB allowed me to see what it will look like when it's saved and viewed outside of PS, and revealed the low contrast.

I don't know if this has any bearing at all, I just thought I'd mention it.

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Pixel Art / Re: [WIPs] Two Guys And a Robot
« on: July 18, 2007, 11:36:36 pm »
Thanks very much for the pointers, Adarias.

i actually prefer the original palette, skin is a very luminous material and the highly saturated tones in the shadows give it that life that is missing from so many pieces.

I'm now undecided about what to do with his palette. You made a very good point and caused me to look at it in a different light. Anyway, I have two other pieces to work on, so I guess he'll have to wait.

robot feels a little plastic in that it only is reflecting strong lights and shadows dully.  A lot of metal is highly polished and presents an almost mirrorlike reflection all the way round with crisp contrast, squashed of course for the cyllinder, and highly reflective metals tend to read better as metal.

My edits follow. I'm not very happy with them. I should point out that I only edited the head (except for the global palette swaps) and that the jaw looks quite terrible. (for that matter, the entire thing might look quite terrible) I think it's either because I can't get the angles of the lines quite right, or because the new reflectiveness has brought some minor perspective problems sharply into focus, or both. At any rate, you may want to just block it out with your thumb or something. I found it difficult to judge my own technique with it in view.



The first edit is a simple palette shift to darker, more contrasting colors. The second is my attempt at the shading I think you're talking about, and the third is an extreme palette change that gets rid of the midtone altogether. I think it's technically more accurate, and might suit a plain cylinder just fine, but it seems very wrong for this character.

And that just leaves the thin man. In the first edit I made him less cadaverous (that wasn't really what I had in mind for the character to begin with) and changed his expression. On the two and three I just tried different hair styles. I think he sort of reverted back to cadaverousness in number three.



Whew! I think I'll just work on one piece at a time in the future.

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Pixel Art / Re: [WIPs] Two Guys And a Robot
« on: July 17, 2007, 11:30:37 pm »
Thanks very much for the crits and compliments, EyeCraft.

I love what you've done with fatso. I really struggle with palette choices, so your edit is a great help to me.

Now that I'm home from work, I'll try some edits of my own.

Again, thanks very much for taking the time.

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Pixel Art / Re: [WIPs] Two Guys And a Robot
« on: July 17, 2007, 05:45:18 pm »
Thank you for the critiques.

I've always suspected my robot's palette was a little weak. Thank you.

As for the second face, It's the most WIP-y of all three and I'm not very happy with it. In spite of that, I'm not prepared to abandon my original vision and "make him into a monkey".

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Pixel Art / [WIPs] Two Guys And a Robot
« on: July 17, 2007, 05:12:44 pm »


Here are a few of my first serious attempts at pixel art. I've finalized a couple of them (well, submitted them to PJ) but I feel they could all benefit from some brutal criticism. Have at me!

EDIT: Added [WIPs] To the topic. Though I guess it should technically be [WsIP]  :B

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