With pleasure.
*I hope I find enough judges welp welp welp*
I promise I will be the best judge ever
I'll take you as a last resort.
(I promise to let you win)
one of the challenges for the experienced people should be mspaint default colors only
nightmare mode: 16-color challenge using only the eyeburningly ugly first 16 colors
Let's be honest. Only the bottom half of that is eyeburning.
itt pugnificent is mr satan
News: We now have a fifth judge! We're getting there!
That looks interesting, Vipershark. I'll give it a think about what I could combine it with!
(06-13-2011, 03:40 PM)Mighty Jetters Wrote: [ -> ]What if they don't use MS Paint (I use PSP 7, as an example)?
dont worry you wont be in expert
Someone tell Jalonso on PJ about this. He'll post it as a news item and get some more higher end pixel artists involved.
Will do straight away. I was dithering on putting it on PJ, but I'll give it a go!
Why can't I post the news myself?
Okay, I've sent Jalonso a PM.
(06-13-2011, 03:38 PM)Vipershark Wrote: [ -> ]nightmare mode: 16-color challenge using only the eyeburningly ugly first 16 colors
hue shift every colour to purple. all of them.
ALLOW ME TO EXPLAIN WHY I CHOSE THIS
for a while, I thought that nobody was able to make anything good using the default patette; everything was too saturated and ugly.
Then EdpR came along and made this.
...which shot down that opinion.
Then these came along, both of which use the default palette as well.
(Correct me if I'm wrong, but this third one appears to use /none/ of the first 16.)
The thing they all have in common though is that while still difficult to make, all of them use the entire palette and not just the first 16 colors. This allows for orange, brown, pink, and more blues, purples, and greens to make hue shifting a lot easier, relatively speaking.
Which is why I came up with 16 color mode.
Limited to the fully saturated, two-shade 16 color palette of old computers, can you still make good looking sprites? I imagine it'll take a TON of creative hue-shifting and dithering to make something actually look good.
For an additional handicap, no completely monochrome images. The fact that 4 shades of grey exist (if you count black and white as shades of grey) makes it almost too easy to just go the Gameboy route.
Doesn't seem like any of them use NIGHTMARE MODE, though. I think the only colors that are annoying to work with are the 6 pure mixes (RGB/YMC), the rest of them are pretty tame.
(also the last one doesn't have the eyeburning colors???)