AuthorTopic: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid (Completed!)  (Read 377078 times)

Offline IoIXoX

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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #90 on: April 12, 2006, 10:30:14 pm
oh well
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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #91 on: April 13, 2006, 12:08:54 am
62 and 73 are taken, nobody has greyed them out.

I would have done it myself, but with all the complaining about some of the versions being wrong, I thought it was best to steer well clear.

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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #92 on: April 13, 2006, 12:21:55 am
This is looking beautiful already....  <3

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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #93 on: April 13, 2006, 12:51:54 am


This is it, and I think it even has THE ORIGINAL COLOURS! Thank god. Now let's hope the colours stay put this time...
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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #94 on: April 13, 2006, 04:13:46 am
this is coming along great, i especially like snakes and look forward to seeing yours completed Perciv@l ;)
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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #95 on: April 13, 2006, 04:40:30 am
I mean they could have been better.  Even so, dont mess with other peoples tiles. 
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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #96 on: April 13, 2006, 08:04:19 am


Finished my first tile, the second should come tomorrow, hopefully. I think these are the original colours. I'm not sure though...

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Reply #97 on: April 13, 2006, 08:23:32 am
I dont mind if anyone edits mine.  I would actually appreciate it.  I just feel I should be warned or ask.
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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #98 on: April 13, 2006, 09:09:22 am
I think these are the original colours.
Yup, dems the ones.

I really like how this is coming out everybody, all i need now is some time to do the ones i reserved ^^
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Re: Iso Collaboration III: Return of the Grid

Reply #99 on: April 13, 2006, 09:57:23 am
Sohashu, I think it would be a shame to have your tiles edited because, as someone already mentioned, the nice thing about this is that everyones tile is unique to them.

I will do some c&c though if I may.

As it stands your tiles do stand out a bit, not because of technical ability, but there are a few things that stops them fitting into the overall style.

Now I know there were only a few tiles to work from when you did yours, but looking over the rest of the peice now I can see:
-edge tiles have a black outline
-characters have a black/dark outline
-characters have very distinctive proportions
-characters are flat shaded

I see one thing you did pick up on was TakaMs short grass style (although you might want to check some of the angles of the darker lines) so that helps.

I think following the points above would make the world of difference. Probably the hardest would be if you wanted to adapt your character to the proportions of the others. I had a rough go myself:


The only other point I would make is that some of the parts seem a little obscure, I'm not sure what the things either side of the character are, but youve done a good job putting some motion into the scene.

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