07-28-2012, 05:41 PM
Just don't say 16bit because these terms are just weird and noone really comprehends them if they even mean anything
You're colors are very similar to each other. You should increase the contrast (make bright shades brighter and dark shades darker) so they are easier to distinguish. Also, try not to simply follow your outline with shades, but try to convey the volume and threedimensional shape of the object.
Another thing which is neat for colors is hue shifting. Especially for yellow, it works wonders. For example, you can make darker shades more orange (whcih also increases the contrast, too).
You're colors are very similar to each other. You should increase the contrast (make bright shades brighter and dark shades darker) so they are easier to distinguish. Also, try not to simply follow your outline with shades, but try to convey the volume and threedimensional shape of the object.
Another thing which is neat for colors is hue shifting. Especially for yellow, it works wonders. For example, you can make darker shades more orange (whcih also increases the contrast, too).