Well, I use a layers. A background layer - a a template, then l a layer with invisible lines (invisible corners for example) and a layer where a picture is drawing. Is it wrong?
And still a question - I have corrected these corners - how to replace this picture on corrected?
I do not know other way to make it. When I did ligts from fire on walls, floor ets. simple several shades of orange and yellow was not looked so well. Therefore it was necessary to recolour these orange spots in colors more closer to color of a floor and a wall.
May be it is similar to the filter, but the word of honour, it is not the filter. If I would use filters it looked much better :)
Very nice idea which is the most important thing in a Joint room. Its a win on that however, on the other side. I also see the opacity layers as lazy. You can very well spend a little time creating the gradation manually with a little planning. You obviously work with layers (the corner of the floor on the right overlaps the wall) therefore all effects can be pixelled as solid colors on layers as you progressively create the lighting. The two corners on the top are missing some pixels. Not that what you have done is wrong its just that pure pixels garner the most respect around here.
The peice is nice, but im a bit suspicious, it seems you applied colors with low opacity for the fire effect, and it makes the wall feel as if it was filtered made.
Ruins the whole pixelly feel of it all. I never like the look of low opacity color overlay in pixelart.
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