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It's really a matter of opinion. I didn't even concieve the application of a fixed light source in spriting till' I came here. Yes, I would ignorantly pillow shade everything. I personally think having a fixed light source makes everything look better though.
"Oh, it's all a matter of interpretation, Baby!"
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07-20-2009, 07:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2009, 07:26 AM by Rakia.)
I'd like you to take a look at the first ones nose.
Just sayin'.
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megazario Wrote:quite amazing good job make up more keep up the good work
plz dont give me a bad point plz for sounding a bit gay here
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I didn't say the whole thing was pillow shaded.
Besides, there is a difference between over-doing it.
I'm simply stating that the nose in the original is slightly pillowed, and you're proving my point by not noticing it.
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megazario Wrote:quite amazing good job make up more keep up the good work
plz dont give me a bad point plz for sounding a bit gay here
I use pillowshading when I sprite something that is glowing. An energy sphere or something like that, where the middle is bright and the sides are darker.
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Although some of you may thin of metar as a nazi, he has a very valiant point, pillowshading is NEVER correct