09-29-2008, 02:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2008, 02:58 PM by Vipershark.)
Not sure if this is in the correct section, but I thought I'd try to bring back the Giant Pixel project from PT. (Mainly because we never finished in the first place :p)
Anyway, we'll be starting with the same image.
What you do, is you choose three different squares, which will each represent a pixel, and fill it them anything you want. The only requirement is that you must change each square so that is isn't just a flat color, and you must keep the base color the same as the image on the right. For example, if you're doing a square that's part of Mario's hair, you would make the square mostly brown. You can change the brightness of the base color as much as you want, but the general hue must stay the same. You wouldn't color it blue if the base is red, basically. (A helpful tip is to create a palette around the color on the right.)
Joining adjacent squares is encouraged. You don't have to do it, but if you do, the only requirement is that you can't edit someone else's square to fit yours. You must stay within your own square, and adapt yours to fit theirs.
Would anyone like to join?
Anyway, we'll be starting with the same image.
What you do, is you choose three different squares, which will each represent a pixel, and fill it them anything you want. The only requirement is that you must change each square so that is isn't just a flat color, and you must keep the base color the same as the image on the right. For example, if you're doing a square that's part of Mario's hair, you would make the square mostly brown. You can change the brightness of the base color as much as you want, but the general hue must stay the same. You wouldn't color it blue if the base is red, basically. (A helpful tip is to create a palette around the color on the right.)
Joining adjacent squares is encouraged. You don't have to do it, but if you do, the only requirement is that you can't edit someone else's square to fit yours. You must stay within your own square, and adapt yours to fit theirs.
Would anyone like to join?