09-06-2012, 07:56 AM
the slimes work better in bright, neon-like colors because we associate the gummy candies to those colors, I suppose. So changing it into a dull brown color wasn't the best idea. The removal of the highlights doesn't make him shiny as it's supposed to be: now he looks like a big drop of mud.
Slimes, along with the bright colors/highliths, is known to 'sag', 'spread' on the ground. Imagine a balloon filled with water lying on the ground. You'll see that the bottom part will be flattened and the sides will bulge a little, a property of not having a solid support. Your slime retains the perfect sphere shape despite what I mentioned, which makes him (again) not like a slime at all.
Return to the original bright green colors and make the stance as I said.
Slimes, along with the bright colors/highliths, is known to 'sag', 'spread' on the ground. Imagine a balloon filled with water lying on the ground. You'll see that the bottom part will be flattened and the sides will bulge a little, a property of not having a solid support. Your slime retains the perfect sphere shape despite what I mentioned, which makes him (again) not like a slime at all.
Return to the original bright green colors and make the stance as I said.