Re: [ART] Ex4y's Artwork
The red tee is shown from behind
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The red tee is shown from behind
LOL Sorry Ex4y o_O Damn I didnt thought about it xD... If its like that than it looks cool) just shadows and lights are overlap but its not that bad) And btw, try using white blikz instead of "white shadow") Like Messy showed) Just try
http://www.teeworlds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=6324
Youd get a lot better if youd read this.
This thread there isn't O.o
BTW Ex4y good stuff. Yu are improving so much
darkM:
1.what is "bo"?
2.what is "blikz"?
ok
this is a new avatar that i made for me:
http://www.imagebanana.com/view/4yqie5fs/Cowboy.png
ok
Please don't post saying these few letters.. If you post try to use more words.. Please..
ok, I'll check if its works.
think?
its better or not?
I need to know.
think?
its better or not?
I need to know.
translate: its better!!! thats what she thinks. Omg this is so easy to understand, and you made another senseless post for it..
YOU DRAWED IT?! It must be da best thing you ever drawed in your LIFE O_o its great O_o!
But still the kneez are to low))) And da head is to big..? But hey, what prog u used? Inkscape? Ps?
O.o Omg, this is really pretty! There are still some things you need to fix, like shadows, but
its still very pretty ^^ It looks like you really can do better, you just need to try =^^=
A few things...
a) Values shift. When colours are in the dark or light, they do not just look like the same colour with a dark overlay. Instead, more often then not, they change in hue and saturation. Green looks more bluish when its darker, and yellow looks more reddish. Thats because shadows are never black or grey, but instead opposites of the light from the light source.
b) Shadows don't add. Since a shadow is a blocking of light, all shadows have the same colour uniformly across the object. In other words, the shadow completely blocks all light.
c) Light sources are not 2D. A highlight on a sphere is almost always circular instead of a shadow.
Heres a picture:
Usually, if you want a tee to be standing and facing the "camera", the back foot could be turned to the side and the front is a little narrower, giving it the effect of the foot pointing towards you.
Get the idea?
Edit: Jon, sometimes shadows can add, such as if there are two light sources.
well... its creative. cool exay... maybe you should continue this . looks better than your inkscape stuff^^
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