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Thanks for the feedback Tarius, I really appricaite it.
I intentially left the moon like it is so to keep the feel of the piece so the jaggedness is intentional though a bit of AA would probably help it more. The part I tried to full AA was the comet-like thing to the right of the moon and the sort of haze around the moon itself. I could always improve my technique, so i'll head over to the forums and check the tuts out :3
As for the colors, I saved in PNG (Non-interlaced) so there shouldn't be any color distortion. Here is a link to my Photoshop CS5 color table for this piece. I'm not sure how those colors are appearaing in your scan, but you are much more skilled in this area of art than I am so it may be something I'm just not aware of.
Color Table: http://i885.photobucket.com/albums/ac59/UnlimitedRPG/colortable.png
Again, thanks a lot of the input :)
~Aron
24 colors, and the moon still looks pretty jagged :P
Also, pjspecs reports some totally unused colors, like #CC1543, #B2FB29 etc? :/
I would recommend you check out the (awesome) tutorials on the forum, you can learn a lot from them, especially on the topic of antialiasing :D
I like it, alot. Great Job
Only thing I can see wrong is more anti-alias on the moon? and a darker background would be more like space.
Thanks, TheChannel :3
I does seem that some AA around the moon would be a bit better than no AA like it is now. I'll do a mockup and if I can get it to look nice I may post a part 2. Oh, and as far as the background color goes, it's that color just so to help the overall feel of the stamp. With the moon and the stars all there, I figured people would understand that the color was supposted to be space :P