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ChrisButton
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I once saw a tutorial that taught me a way of 'scientifically' creating AA.
This is me basically doing the same thing, but I changed the way it's done.
I've only done these two so far:
![]() This is the second circle in progress, each grid contains 100 pixels inside,
allowing me to work out the percentage of how much black I need to stand
against the white. ![]() It hardly seems worth it. When I'm finished doing however many circles
I plan on doing, would it even be submitted to the gallery? I'm curious,
I don't mind if it's not - but I have seen other people posting AA'd line
art practice.
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ChrisButton
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Just did the third circle, I'd rather do this stuff by eye, seriously!
So I won't be doing anymore, that's the end of that chapter.
Definetely not sending into the gallery, just practice - and that's
all it shall be.
![]() Peace!
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jeremy
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Interesting, seen some similar stuff over on Pixelation before. Now try hollow circles ;D
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ChrisButton
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LOL *kills-self*
On that scale it's like impossible!
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ChrisButton
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I like the look of pixel art zoomed in way more then zoomed out. Edited by ChrisButton - 01 February 2011 at 1:03am |
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Elk
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![]() made by me...hope it helps a little? |
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DawnBringer
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Yeah, that's basically how you algorithmically scale an image down with "interpolation" (wrote one for brush-scaling in Grafx2 the other day). So you don't really need to calculate it yourself...you could just scale the image in any gfx-program and study it. But it's nice to see someone looking at things from scientific perspective...it will help you understand how colors etc. work. Exploring is fun! :)
Edited by DawnBringer - 01 February 2011 at 3:38pm |
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ChrisButton
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@Elk,
I think that circle is insanely good for pixel art - it comes off with the
impression that it looks painted! It's really sweet. I will definitely study
it later. :-)
@DawnBringer,
My brother and I worked the formula out, it's relatively simple. Sometimes
I'd mix a whole palette of 'AA colours' with the intention of purely blending
edges of colours. I never use the formula to make colours though.
I've also seen your works, about your palette and how you scientifically
created it for the palette competition, which is now being used in the iso
collaboration, I thought that was really cool when I looked at the science
behind it (images you posted). Yay for science!
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ChrisButton
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![]() More AA practice. It's the creeper from Minecraft. Wasn't doing anything
special with the colours. It's hard to make AA work when everything was
so packed together.
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ChrisButton
Commander ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 September 2010 Online Status: Offline Posts: 371 |
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My next one will be a little more difficult, as I'll be trying to AA a line
inbetween two colours. I suppose you could call this a proper test
because I chose a nice earthy brown for an outline, a lush skin tone
and a soft blue for the background sky!
![]() I'll come back and post the finished product when it's done.
edit 1:
I'm half way through it and I don't know why but I was stupid enough to do it with the old 'exact' method. I'll still see it through, but this really
is stupid. This is the last time I'm doing it like this LOL. It won't even look
good.
edit 2:
Well there you have it folks. I'm very satisfied with the outcome. ![]() Edited by ChrisButton - 04 February 2011 at 11:39pm |
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