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Nerd
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Pardon the double post, but I've got another question I'd like to ask that I feel isn't worth its own thread. I'm just playing around with some more shading, and trying to shade a sword I made. I think I've got the actual sword to a standard I like, but I don't like the handle one bit. Can anyone give any tips on how I could shade it?
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don't call it a comeback
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Hmm, it just seems like the handle is just an extension of the blade. I would recommend making it a darker color than the main blade. As for shading, I guess you can look at Riley's Sword thread for an example. Here it is: http://www.graalians.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6969 |
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don't call it a comeback
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Take a look at this. In here, it looks like he started with a dark color at the bottom of the hilts, and gradually shaded up from there. Also, lighter colors used for highlighting the hilt might look nice as well. I'm not much of a pixel artist, but take what you can away from this and look around on that thread I posted before. There's some great examples there. ^.^ |
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Nerd
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I've already got that image saved and study it while making edits quite often, but thank you for the idea. It's proving to be quite hard shading smaller images. I had some feedback from Rexx (thank you) and he's told me I need to show some contrast between the colours I'm using to shade. It looks a damn sight better now.
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zzz
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this is what I used when I started to make swords and such. Perhaps it would serve you as well as it did me. http://www.vbgore.com/Pixel_Art_Tutorials |
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