General > General Discussion
Pixipedia
Peppermint Pig:
Alright lief. Can you do some visual examples for that? Luminescent Hue Rotation is a topic that should be grouped under the Methodology category.
To clarify, we have Terminology, Methodology, and Tutorials:
Terminology shouldn't be filled with 'how to make a ff sprite', just as Tutorials shouldn't have 'how to anti alias' either. Methodology strikes a middle chord where color theory is a strong candidate.
Anyways, don't sweat the details. If you don't categorize the page, I'll do so for you, though it's explained in the posting guidelines page.
lief:
its cool lil piggy
ill sort it out, just have to get a couple of visuals done up...
lol 'how to make a ff sprite' <- please don't make a section that will fit neatly into
Helm:
"making shadows blue"
this falls under colour theory. It shouldn't be a piece of independent knowledge, it should fall within a larger methodological framework concerning colour usage. You don't just pick a hue direction and go thataway to get an interesting result ( well, you can do that, but it's a bit more complicated if you want to master it) it has to be in a general discussion about complementary colours, seye afterimages, negative space, saturation and warmth impressionism etc etc etc
we have a lot of work in the wiki ahead of us.
Leif, I trust you're interested in the theoretical side as well, right? The more the merrier.
lief:
yes, i was merely referring to the two simplified/stylized techniques in common useage, hue rotation and "making shadows blue". a broader coverage of color theory would not go astray however.
--- Quote ---Leif, I trust you're interested in the theoretical side as well, right?
--- End quote ---
As well as what, Helm?
I've only discussed theory so far... ;) count me in for all the time i can spare.
Helm:
as well as actual pixelling :)
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version