So this is my first submission to Pixeljoint. I hope it doesn't look too strange with the transparent background.
I worked on this cabin for something like three days before finally throwing my hands up and deciding to call it good enough. It's my first attempt at anything isometric but I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. Definitely my biggest project so far.
[Revised] Thank you to everyone over at the forum who was kind enough to give me feedback and suggestions on this piece!
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Thank you Jalonso! I really appreciate all the help and feedback I got at the forum. I know I was probably pretty annoying with all my questions lol! Adarias- It was all done by scratch, I just "drew" it out with a 1 pixel brush and then went through and removed/added pixels until it looked right. Pixelblink- Yeah... *cough* I guess I shouldn't have attempted anything "isometric" without doing a bit of research before hand. As it is, I just drew it so that it was pleasing to my eye without being too self-critical. It ended up being more work to revise it than it was to just do it right the first time LOL! zi-double- That's so true. The more I worked on it, the more I noticed all the flaws. By the time I had all the NPA's removed and the lines worked on, I was ready to chuck it into the recycle bin. But it was too much work to just throw away, so... this is it. XD Thank you all for your comments and feedback! I appreciate it!
Good piece, but if you work more over him will see your little mistakes and don't be afraid to use some corrections from the forum, more of them are right ...
Wait to see more new works ...
pixelblink (Level 9 Federal Agent) @ 1/7/2008 18:45
the perspective is really screwy on this. I think it would benefit from adhering to the basic isometric standards. Otherwise, it's a nice piece. The colours are attractive and complimentary.
Its taken some time but you have truly worked to fix everything and you were above all very nice and easy to accept and understand where things could be better and 'stuff'. kudos.
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