| | User: pokemon hunt | | | | Well.. i quit the comic, if it can't be perfect it can't be done at all... -Posted on Nov 09, 2007 | | User: supersonic | | 5 | | he's only just started, but i agree with KevinClifford, if your going to recolor hair, you should SERIOUSLY consider shading. Heh, Pokemon_hunt, seeing as i like sonic, you probably remember me from ACC .... the pokeball light in the 11th panelhas no shading whatsoever, i recomend using a custom made one from another spriting site, see whether www.spriters-resource.com has any pokeball ray effects, i rely on all my spriting needs there.... good start!!! -Posted on May 17, 2007 | | User: pokemon hunt | | | | Hey dude i only STARTED T_T -Posted on May 07, 2007 | | User: KevinClifford | | | M'kay.. only re-size with stretch/skew. First off "Select All" the sheet, then go to Image -> Stretch/Skew. In the Stretch enter field (never use Skew) enter in any number as long as it ALWAYS ends in 00. (like 200, 300, 400, etc.) Then click okay.
Your recolors in panel 8 lack shading.
And you need real backgrounds. -Posted on Apr 21, 2007 | | Only registered members may vote. Sign up here! |