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Post by dynamicsonic on Jun 14, 2008 11:32:41 GMT 10
I drew these for some word document stories and excel spreadsheet bling (God, that word sounds ugly, but I couldn't find any other word.) A pair of crappy shaded earmuffs A crappy ice pond A crappy shaded Bomberman (The "gradient" looked better when printed on the document) A decently shaded (Yet disproportionate) random snow-clothed guy.
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Post by The Pletch on Jun 15, 2008 0:16:09 GMT 10
*GAAAAG* Don't do mouseart in Paint. Do pixelart. And for that matter, take more time than you seem to be taking to think about how the shading and proportions would work before spriting them. It helps to have a sense of what the human body looks like (mind out of gutter plzkthx) before you work on a picture depicting it. 4/10 overall.
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Post by Fiery on Jun 15, 2008 1:00:21 GMT 10
Egh. Mouseart. The pain.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jun 15, 2008 1:01:22 GMT 10
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Post by dynamicsonic on Jun 15, 2008 6:14:45 GMT 10
*GAAAAG* Don't do mouseart in Paint. Do pixelart. And for that matter, take more time than you seem to be taking to think about how the shading and proportions would work before spriting them. It helps to have a sense of what the human body looks like (mind out of gutter plzkthx) before you work on a picture depicting it. 4/10 overall. Our teacher told us to hurry up. Anyways, I know they sucked. A friend of mine does Oekaki on paint without even knowing what's oekaki, until I told him. He draws way better than me. So, since I'm on vacation, I might do less mouseart and more pixelart
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