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Post by Aquablast on Nov 3, 2012 8:43:43 GMT -5
Girtinia is a hard sprite to recolor, although I don't why you left the white still on it. Anyways you pass, what will you take next?
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Post by mapsal313 on Nov 3, 2012 13:27:25 GMT -5
Great! Yeah, I agree Giratina wasn't very good. I left the white accidentally... About the wings, I thought that they could be made from crimson-colured shadows...
Hmm... I think I'll take inferno, since I have no idea about what it is...
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Post by Mystik on Nov 4, 2012 22:42:30 GMT -5
I have never seen a crimson shadow
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Post by mapsal313 on Nov 5, 2012 13:10:46 GMT -5
I have never seen a crimson shadow They're very rare, that's why you haven't seen any
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Post by Aquablast on Nov 5, 2012 15:16:24 GMT -5
Since I don't know how to create an Inferno, Mystik is going to be your teacher at the moment.
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Post by Mystik on Nov 5, 2012 20:30:19 GMT -5
Since I don't really have the time to teach anyone, I'm just gonna put up a written tutorial, hope that's ok :/
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Post by Aquablast on Nov 6, 2012 9:28:02 GMT -5
Teaching really isn't that time consuming, all you have to do is telling them at the beginning of what to do and then give them assignment to complete.
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Post by mapsal313 on Nov 7, 2012 3:19:55 GMT -5
Well, if Mystik can't teach inferno now, I'll just take Fusion for now and when Mystik has time, I'll take inferno. Is it OK?
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Post by Aquablast on Nov 7, 2012 6:33:32 GMT -5
Ok, it is your choice but let's wait for Mystik to have a say before I switch you to Fusions.
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Post by Mystik on Nov 7, 2012 18:26:20 GMT -5
Yeah that would work better but I can give you the basic start. Basically erase everything from the sprite except for the basic outlines (eyes, nose, mouth, arms, legs, tail, anything else that distinguishes the sprite from another). Then pick one color and get about 5 shades of it. The darkest shade of the color will be the outermost outline. Then work your way in as you increase in lightness. Be aware you may not use all five shades on every line. Try it on a Charmander first, it should be extremely easy. Use red. Here's another example of an inferno:
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Post by mapsal313 on Nov 8, 2012 13:13:58 GMT -5
Ok, thanks! I'll do it as soon as I'm able to!
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Post by mapsal313 on Nov 10, 2012 13:54:51 GMT -5
Ok, it's ready: Tell me what you think of it! Also, I don't know if I should have recoloured the eyes. If they need to be fixed, tell me, and I'll re-do it.
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Post by Aquablast on Nov 11, 2012 14:22:55 GMT -5
It is good, although I don't know much about Inferno I believe that white would of looked better at a very light pink.
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Post by mapsal313 on Nov 12, 2012 13:05:57 GMT -5
Well, I already used five shades of red. And if you look at Mystik's example, it has white.
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Post by Aquablast on Nov 12, 2012 16:04:09 GMT -5
Oh I see it now from his example, but White just doesn't look good on it. Look at this one sprite my friend created, see there isn't any white. Mystik trust me your sprite wasn't bad, but White wasn't needed. Mapsal when you do Inferno you want to create shades but sometimes the less shade even look as well. This sprite my friend created doesn't have any white and use less shades, and it is really good.
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