10-17-2013, 10:32 AM
that's the same as using another green shade. Just add those colors and work with them instead of trying to make them fit in a really limiting palette.
Well then I think I've always doing a rookie mistake then (I wasn't)
while pure black is good to avoid (due to lack of hue and occupying way too much space), pure white can be combined with any color for highlights and specs. Also, just set up the transparency color in MS Paint a color other than white to solve your problem.
Also the flag's animation looks weird, if you notice its tip's movement, you'll see it's shaking wildly.
pay attention to the triangle shape in this flag, and see the path the tip draws when flowing.
Quote:because that's a rookie mistake. Not only are they glaringly noticeable, but some applications (MS Paint is a good example) cause strange things to happen to its transparency when used.
Well then I think I've always doing a rookie mistake then (I wasn't)
while pure black is good to avoid (due to lack of hue and occupying way too much space), pure white can be combined with any color for highlights and specs. Also, just set up the transparency color in MS Paint a color other than white to solve your problem.
Also the flag's animation looks weird, if you notice its tip's movement, you'll see it's shaking wildly.
pay attention to the triangle shape in this flag, and see the path the tip draws when flowing.