07-02-2011, 07:11 PM
brandman1996, you're in no position to tell me what to do, nor to bargain with me, and there is no deal. I'm a moderator and I can intervene when I think it is appropriate, like now.
I don't see why I should stand your condescending attitude any longer.
You still continue extrapolating by mentioning CO2, who actually explained why he thought the "sprites" were shitty, and his reasons were completely justified. This doesn't have anything to do with Omega's topic, however.
I've quoted this specifically because despite all your efforts, I still don't know why or how putting an extra dot in the middle of the cap makes it look esthetically pleasing. I still don't know why the jacket doesn't fit with the head, and I still don't know how to make the jacket more realistic.
What you call "fixing up" and "helping" are mindless orders. It's helpful in the short term but useless in the long term.
Do you know why members get banned? It's got nothing to do with personal issues: it's about the member being a hindrance to the community. You've been warned several times in the past, and you've even had your posting privileges suspended once, if I remember correctly.
Why? I only have to look at your warning log to have an idea as to why.
Don't you ever put yourself into question? Because if you haven't, I'll do it for you by banning you from the Spriters' Resource.
So, back to Omega now:
Here's an edit illustrating the points I mentioned previously in the thread.
I'd like to add that proportions are important to capturing the essence of a character or style.
I hope it gives you ideas/help!
I don't see why I should stand your condescending attitude any longer.
You still continue extrapolating by mentioning CO2, who actually explained why he thought the "sprites" were shitty, and his reasons were completely justified. This doesn't have anything to do with Omega's topic, however.
Quote:I said it needs a dot in the middle, okay so now he has learned, that it looks aesthetically pleasing with an extra dot in the middle of the cap. The jacket does not fit the head besides its eyes which are gloomy, like the jacket, so he needed to make it fit. The jacket looks like a hotdog with a green bun, he needed to make it look more realistic.I hope you realize how badly phrased this is. I don't think you put a lot of thought into what you write when you give criticism, because it isn't clear.
I've quoted this specifically because despite all your efforts, I still don't know why or how putting an extra dot in the middle of the cap makes it look esthetically pleasing. I still don't know why the jacket doesn't fit with the head, and I still don't know how to make the jacket more realistic.
What you call "fixing up" and "helping" are mindless orders. It's helpful in the short term but useless in the long term.
Quote:I mean your even insinuating that the reason I even made comparisons was to provide some between the lines trashtalk or something.I didn't insinuate that, but I do think your comparisons are redundant (like your observations) if you don't back them up.
Do you know why members get banned? It's got nothing to do with personal issues: it's about the member being a hindrance to the community. You've been warned several times in the past, and you've even had your posting privileges suspended once, if I remember correctly.
Why? I only have to look at your warning log to have an idea as to why.
Don't you ever put yourself into question? Because if you haven't, I'll do it for you by banning you from the Spriters' Resource.
So, back to Omega now:
I Wrote:I would suggest an extra shade of orange on the shirt, as all the rest is shaded. What is he wearing exactly? Now that you've refined the style, you'll have to refine details in the design.
Your current version lacks shoulders, so I think something you could add to the new version is more shoulder width, to get some of the charm the older sprite has.
That's what you're looking for: what makes your character memorable.
Here's an edit illustrating the points I mentioned previously in the thread.
I'd like to add that proportions are important to capturing the essence of a character or style.
I hope it gives you ideas/help!