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ant1 wrote:

you are pretty good i like your pictures

Thank you, and I'm glad!

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ui wrote:

@terbografx, well np big_smile... im glad than that helped you. Another advice will be, check what other artists are doing. See the details that some artists add, how they manage the colors, how they use the textures, the sizes of the pieces, etc.... I recomend http://www.pixeljoint.com and http://www.wayofthepixel.net
And the best advice is... practice big_smile... practice and practice... this will improve anything you decide to do.

Definitely recommend these sites.

Your pieces look great, but try playing with adding more colors. It seems that you are only using about 2 colors for each area, so working with more, not too much, may make shading more defined and allow you to practice more with more techniques to define texture.

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r4c7 wrote:
ui wrote:

@terbografx, well np big_smile... im glad than that helped you. Another advice will be, check what other artists are doing. See the details that some artists add, how they manage the colors, how they use the textures, the sizes of the pieces, etc.... I recomend http://www.pixeljoint.com and http://www.wayofthepixel.net
And the best advice is... practice big_smile... practice and practice... this will improve anything you decide to do.

Definitely recommend these sites.

Your pieces look great, but try playing with adding more colors. It seems that you are only using about 2 colors for each area, so working with more, not too much, may make shading more defined and allow you to practice more with more techniques to define texture.


I've done a couple with two-color transitioning shade, but haven't perfected it yet.

I tried it again tonight, though!

Last edited by Terbografx (Jul 20, 2012 11:20 am)

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i think some of the black outlines in that picture are a bit distracting. not everything needs black outline!
but apart from that it is good

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ant1 wrote:

i think some of the black outlines in that picture are a bit distracting. not everything needs black outline!
but apart from that it is good

I tried to do some selout/AA:

Last edited by Terbografx (Jul 21, 2012 1:22 am)

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Last edited by Terbografx (Jul 21, 2012 12:18 pm)

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Terbografx wrote:

chillout panda for the win big_smile

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Analog wrote:
Terbografx wrote:

chillout panda for the win big_smile

It's my true form!