04-26-2012, 09:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-26-2012, 10:01 AM by Terminal Devastation.)
My apologies to plasmakirby here, but I'm going to have to be blunt with this post.
I think we all agree that they aren't very good at all. Pillowed, banded, and not a single curve looks right. I'd suggest taking a single character and working on that. I'd also again suggest removing the shading outright and just working on the lines. That way you can focus on one area without being distracted with fixing the shading. Shading can come later.
I'd also suggest less talk more spriting and showing.
Or if you want to take another route, attempting to remake them from the beginning might do you some good too. (this one would also cool a few of the nerves around here)
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And TSR? Calm down. He's a beginner. Fixing these is good for a beginner of his level, regardless of how they came to be. Edit-resize or badly eyeballed they would have the same curve flaws, and he clearly needs help fixing them.
I think we all agree that they aren't very good at all. Pillowed, banded, and not a single curve looks right. I'd suggest taking a single character and working on that. I'd also again suggest removing the shading outright and just working on the lines. That way you can focus on one area without being distracted with fixing the shading. Shading can come later.
I'd also suggest less talk more spriting and showing.
Or if you want to take another route, attempting to remake them from the beginning might do you some good too. (this one would also cool a few of the nerves around here)
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And TSR? Calm down. He's a beginner. Fixing these is good for a beginner of his level, regardless of how they came to be. Edit-resize or badly eyeballed they would have the same curve flaws, and he clearly needs help fixing them.