05-25-2010, 07:09 PM
(05-25-2010, 07:05 PM)Francisco Cifuentes Wrote: no mean, its not like its a holy technique that a few choosen ones can use. anyone is free to use it anytime, and it usually works.That's what I meant by my post-- most people just use it for the sake of it. There are only a few people that can actually pull it off.
but it usually works when used in a given context, with a purpose, and as a resource itself of the concept you want to display with it. dithering its the salt and pepper of pixel art. its an extremely basic and simple technique and its almost the most essential thing you learn when drawing and/or studying PA. however, you just can throw it randomly in everything just like you cant put salt and pepper on everything because what you get is a fucking disgusting result. and its even better when you use it in creative ways outside of just dropping it above stuff.
by exocet
dithering is not just there to increase and be an automated tool of color conservation(because if that wa sthe case we'll just put the image and color reduce it in a sofware), it can break the roughness of a plain surface and give it texture, therefore spawning 'life' from it. there is more in dithering than the plain, lifeless and boring checkboard pattern. dithering can be anythijng and in any shape. but this doesnt mean "oh shit lets just get crazy scribbling". remember what i said about salt? its entire about when and how you use it, not when you are suposed to use it.
e: and this might be just by my own personal tastes but I don't like that piece-- it's too grainy-looking.