05-26-2014, 09:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-28-2014, 05:17 PM by Lexou Duck.)
lemme just copypaste the other post i did
i did the idle
and i did the walk forward
believe me it looks fine if the character is actually moving
(he's scratching the ground to build up electric friction get it)
edit: also did the walk backwards
here's the sheet
there we go
so i have to baccalaureat coming up in 3 weeks so im focusing on that since its a very important exam
but after that ill update this somewhat regularly
edit i thought of a new character name tell me what you think
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Oh I didn't think we'd be making individual threads for the characters and etc.
that's a really good idea
El mantador is so good
I declare this name cannon
thanks, i knew you'd like it
i can see quite a few people are browsing my thread so here's something to keep you guys on the edge of your seats
Not jojo-like though, it looks plain creepy
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May I suggest using a Stand as reference? I'm getting ghostly ripple vibes for some reason.
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Ugly jojo faces I can remember are the Hanged Man (or rather his user with the two left or right hands or whatever), and the orangutan whose stand was Strength.
so i tried to jojo-ify it more, before i got all your lovely comments
i dunno lex, if i was standing to fight someone, i wouldnt lean forward that much. make him stand a little upright
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am i going overboard on the dithering or is this good
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I'd say there's a bit too much but it's looking good
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Yeah, it looks good, but it makes the shading much smoother than on the other portraits.
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06-22-2014, 08:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-22-2014, 08:49 AM by Chris2Balls [:B].)
I can only talk for my own portrait, but I used the dithering to convey cross-hatching: if the cross-hatching is very fine, but light, then it wouldn't be black, but a lighter colour that would blend slightly - consider it sub-pixel cross-hatching. The size the dither patterns is an equivalent to the length and the interval of the cross-hatching.
I'd say the dithering in that case is more of an "inking" technique rather than a "colouring in" technique.
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