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Offline Olothontor

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An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

on: December 23, 2009, 12:13:20 pm
Hey there, I'm relatively new here. I hail originally from the Picture Wars forums, and I need a study of this new pixeling style. So here, in this thread, I will present the open world with an old crap sprite of mine. All I ask you for are edits. Edits and an explanation of what you did to it, so I can study.

I joined the PW forums two months ago and became somewhat of a legend among them, because my spriting went from crap to halfway decent to good to great over 8 weeks. I intend to do the same here. Well, perhaps not a legend, but the same basic principle applies.

I apologize if this sprite is sub-standard to what you guys normally see...

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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #1 on: December 23, 2009, 01:45:32 pm
Welcome to Pixelation Olo. I admire your goal of trying to study and get great, but I wouldn't hold yourself to some timeline of when you'll be amazing. Anyone on this forum who I would consider, "good" has been drawing traditionally for a long long time, and have also spent a somewhat less amount of time getting good at actual pixel techniques (working with a limited palette, getting awesome colors and good contrast, AA, and tons of other pixel tricks to represent things with little colored blocks).

Anyway, onto the actual crit.

- I think one of the fundamental problems, that is very very common, is the palette. It lacks contrast, uses unnecessary colors, and makes the whole thing look flat. For instance, the blue is virtually a straight luminance ramp of even intervals. There sat and hue shift a little, but not enough to make any difference really.

- The shading does not define the form. You are not using shadows and light to imply the shape of the object, and because of that the object looks flat. This problem is very related to the first one, because it will be hard to get shape if the palette has no contrast. Because of this and the palette problems, it is hard to tell what is going on with the design. All the circles and triangles coming off the main shape, I don't know what they are. if the front triangle a gun or something to land on? Is it a ramp to get into the ship? You got to use the shadows meaningfully, you can't just throw them around the edge of an object then add more colors between the shadow and main color to make it look smooth. The shadows and lighted areas are what's gonna make the object look 3D.

I didn't really understand the ship very well so I kind of just removed a bunch of stuff. Of course you should keep it on if you like it, and if it makes the design better.



Essentially what I did was take your blue ramp and tried to add some contrast to it. I lightened the lightest colors, and darkened the darker ones. I also increased the change in sat between colors, and slid the darker colors more into the blue in terms of hue. I axed a ton of colors that wern't really adding anything, were just making the thing looked washed out. When you really reign in your palette then it will make the piece look crisp, and help give that "pixel art" look. Then I just got rid of all your shading and started from scratch. Also I did some rudimentary AA on the red and yellow lines. I still kind of suck at that so take it or leave it, but essentially I just tried to find a color between the two I was trying to mix (the red/yellow and blues).

Offline Olothontor

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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #2 on: December 23, 2009, 02:00:06 pm
Awesome, thanks! I'll take all of that into consideration.

And I try not to hold myself to a timeline, thanks for watching my back on that.
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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #3 on: December 23, 2009, 03:22:13 pm
More crit and an edit coming soon, but I just want to say that as NaCl said, your image lacks contrast.

Help with shading:
Shading doesn't mean having a gradient. Dark colors can be next to bright colors, and look perfectly fine, if not good, as long as it is pulled off correctly.

I'd recommend not having large flat planes of color. What you can do is have smaller planes and divide them up into shades. on the right of your ship there is a big plane, but you could use the next darker shade and move it up more to cut the big boring plane in half! This usually improves any sprite you will ever make.

Shading doesn't always mean making darker shades, shades can be a different color or less saturated and still serve the same purpose.

Objects on the ship cast shadows on the ship itself. Near the left of the ship you have a big ball, which I can assume is protruding from the ship! If it is, it would cast a shadow on the ship.

Outlines are there to help distinguish one object from another, right? Well, them being very bright colors instead of really dark ones accomplishes the same thing. This is actually another part of shading. If a section of your piece is pointing towards your light source, then it probably could use a brighter outline.

Always have a light source in mind, and if it helps you, you can even draw one on the canvas.

You want to visualize or imagine the object in your head and imagine how the light would shine on it.


PS: I'd recommend not dithering very often.
« Last Edit: December 23, 2009, 03:34:08 pm by CrazyMLC »

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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #4 on: December 23, 2009, 03:41:49 pm
Ah, dithering is bad. Alright. Well, that settles that, I'll avoid it unless it is appropriate to the piece. I appreciate your help, and I apologize for the poor quality of sprite.
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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #5 on: December 23, 2009, 03:50:17 pm
Don't apologize, I'm sure you put a lot of time into this.

Even if something is bad it doesn't make anyone's eye bleed. :lol:
Don't worry about it!

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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #6 on: December 23, 2009, 03:53:45 pm
Haha, alright. I'm glad you guys are so accepting, this seems to be a great little community. I'm happy to become a part of it.
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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #7 on: December 23, 2009, 04:58:39 pm
FOR SCIENCE!

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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #8 on: December 23, 2009, 05:00:51 pm
Truly excellent, thank you. I have my work cut out for me here.
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Re: An odd ship... for SCIENCE!

Reply #9 on: December 23, 2009, 05:02:47 pm
Awww, shucks.  :-[

Anyhow, I'm not the best of the bunch, oooh, no. You see the active users? See: EyeCraft. I'm sure he's on his way.

EDIT: and he's offline. Nevermind. There are still plenty of people better than me or even him, I was just messing around. XD
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