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Published: 2006-01-23 14:31:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 8565; Favourites: 50; Downloads: 116
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This was something I did for 's project, but since he's gone I don't know what will come of it.Anyway, constructive crticism is very welcome, but try not to be too harsh since this is my first try at pixeling.
Thanks for viewing!
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3vil-Bunny In reply to ??? [2006-07-24 14:09:19 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad that you like it, I really paid attention to the colour choice (it may have come out a bit too girlie, but I'm okay with that). Yes, the visible interior was time-consuming, especially since I thought I could do it just by adding a transparent layer and first did it in "real" colours only to find out I couldn't do the transparency like that... Blah blah blah
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ikomi In reply to ??? [2006-07-17 03:12:07 +0000 UTC]
Tidy treatment of the glass and interior -- good work for a first effort. A suggestion would be to try keeping the black lines consistent with the lighting like the white lines. Some use black lines stylistically rather than for shading, but here in one two cases the wall edge should be light when dark, and vice versa.
Keep pixelling, though, it's going in a great direction.
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3vil-Bunny In reply to ikomi [2006-07-17 07:05:17 +0000 UTC]
Where exactly should I put the light lines? I've noticed the one that should be light on the door, but the totally black ones at the very edges are there because the template for the project have them as black.
I should edit this so it would have a transparent background so I might as well fix everything I can at once .
Oh, and I will pixel . It really doesn't have to be any great art, but I love being able to experience first-hand the things I admire in real pixel artists. It gives better understanding.
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ikomi In reply to 3vil-Bunny [2006-07-17 17:17:48 +0000 UTC]
The light lines would be the edges that jut out (hence more exposure to light source) rather than sink inward (where they recede into shadow.) Better explanation in this tutorial -- check the third image down.
As for the outer black lines, you can just decide if you want them that way, or clarify with the project leader or others' submissions for some consistency there.
Hope that helps a bit.
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broken-toy In reply to ??? [2006-02-20 20:19:55 +0000 UTC]
looks cool, the plants add a nice dash of colour, its weird, when i saw the avatar i thought you made it for =Blackmago lol
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3vil-Bunny In reply to broken-toy [2006-02-23 18:46:39 +0000 UTC]
Thanks - I agree that it would look empty without the plant.
As for the avatar - the situation was revers , he made it for me.
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brontosaurus [2006-01-26 08:16:10 +0000 UTC]
Thats awsome! just one thing.... the line on the corner of the doorway shud have a high light on it!
Really? has he gone?i was half way through one of the blocks.....
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3vil-Bunny In reply to brontosaurus [2006-01-26 11:37:25 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I was thinking about highlighting it. And I did and then I returned it to this. And then I highlighted it again. And then...
You get the picture .
I'll change it and resubmit it when I have time. Thanks for your help.
Yeah, he's gone (check out ~pixelblink 's [link] and his journals for more info), but finish that piece. Maybe there'll be something since a lot of people seemed interested. And if there isn't anything... Well, you'll have a nice block in your gallery : D .
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dvskit10 In reply to ??? [2006-01-24 02:59:15 +0000 UTC]
You've just started? I think it looks wonderful! I really like how the windows are see through instead of just tinted, it makes it much more interesting
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3vil-Bunny In reply to dvskit10 [2006-01-24 10:21:41 +0000 UTC]
Oh, you don't wanna know how much that took me. I thought I could make transparent windows in PS so the real colours of the table, flowers and the carpet could be seen... And I did, but the PS just burned all the colours . Then I had to go over all those colours I've picked with care with different shades of blue.
But this experience taught me to appreciate pixel artists even more .
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Blackmago In reply to ??? [2006-01-23 15:52:54 +0000 UTC]
sometimes i can barely see improving of artists at this level..
this one was just phenomenal!
i love all the patient you placed here
even if you never tried pixel art
this piece shows that you are good
and may be you can do more
please...
congrat us with more delightful pieces miss bunny!
it would be awesome
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3vil-Bunny In reply to Blackmago [2006-01-23 18:03:46 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
I'm going through a big bunch of pixel tutorials right now, learning... The lineart is the biggest problem for me : P .
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