01-01-2012, 05:04 PM
You are certainly ripping quite a lot! And it looks like you're starting to make your own icons, too! I'm glad. Certainly takes a big burden off of me!
However, I'm afraid I can't use these icons for a couple of reason. The main reason is that they were all saved as JPGs, and are covered in horrible compression artifacts. You never want to use JPG for the site's thumbnails, because they always turn out ugly. Use PNG instead, as they are lossless and have small file sizes. Second, the images in the thumbnail have been unevenly stretched to fit the box, which doesn't look good. Just look at the skateboard: its wheels are all squished. When you scale down an image, always scale it the same amount in both dimensions. I'd rather see blank space in the thumbnail than a squished person.
Another issue is spelling. Always double check to make sure you have the proper spelling of things. Most of them seem correct, though I can't tell whether or not enemy names are correct. (You don't want another "Alaster/Alastor" incident again.) Also, make sure you are spelling normal words correctly. The correct spelling of "misstriss" is mistress. If you're not very good at spelling, you can always just put the word in Google and see what happens.
As for the models themselves, they look fine. For the most part, the textures look fine, but you'll have to re-rip the Milk texture. Surely you must have noticed as you were rendering the preview that it didn't look right. As I said before, it's best to always assume the texture has some kind of alpha transparency.
However, I'm afraid I can't use these icons for a couple of reason. The main reason is that they were all saved as JPGs, and are covered in horrible compression artifacts. You never want to use JPG for the site's thumbnails, because they always turn out ugly. Use PNG instead, as they are lossless and have small file sizes. Second, the images in the thumbnail have been unevenly stretched to fit the box, which doesn't look good. Just look at the skateboard: its wheels are all squished. When you scale down an image, always scale it the same amount in both dimensions. I'd rather see blank space in the thumbnail than a squished person.
Another issue is spelling. Always double check to make sure you have the proper spelling of things. Most of them seem correct, though I can't tell whether or not enemy names are correct. (You don't want another "Alaster/Alastor" incident again.) Also, make sure you are spelling normal words correctly. The correct spelling of "misstriss" is mistress. If you're not very good at spelling, you can always just put the word in Google and see what happens.
As for the models themselves, they look fine. For the most part, the textures look fine, but you'll have to re-rip the Milk texture. Surely you must have noticed as you were rendering the preview that it didn't look right. As I said before, it's best to always assume the texture has some kind of alpha transparency.