- Even though it has a lot of dithering, the quality of the picture is amazing still. -
This has gone beyond "too much dithering" and become it's own style. And i love it!
A very nice scene and a very nice composition, but all that dithering is just a tad too much for my taste. Kinda defeats the purpose if there's so much dithering everywhere.
The dithering is BEAUTIFUL-- and I'm not normally a fan of dithering. I just want to punch my hand through my computer screen, grab those clouds, and roll around in them in fluffy cloud bliss, they just look so damn comfy XD
I personally really like the harsh dithering. For me it's kind of an artform itself (with lots of interesting variants to use). I don't know about the colors, for me optically it looks like very few colors. I haven't checked out the palette and I actually don't care if there would have been more colors to choose from.
Its so well said I'm just gonna copy/paste Delicious:
Gonna have to agree with DawnBringer. Not to offend you, but if this was for "dithering practice" with 53 colors, then you don't seem to understand the reasoning (besides texture, which doesn't work in this scene) behind dithering. It's to avoid such a large color count and to act as a mid-shade between two colors.
That said, this is lovely. Beautiful scene.
Gonna have to agree with DawnBringer. Not to offend you, but if this was for "dithering practice" with 53 colors, then you don't seem to understand the reasoning (besides texture, which doesn't work in this scene) behind dithering. It's to avoid such a large color count and to act as a mid-shade between two colors.
That said, this is lovely. Beautiful scene.
Great work
yes, you can practice a bit the use of dithering, but the rest is very good.
Thank you
In fact I used to not use dithering,So this picture of me as the ditheringpractice
It's really nice, but the dithering makes your eyes go all over the place.
There's no color preservation or reuse totalling in 53 colors when it looks like 12. You opt for brutally course dithering when there's plenty of suitable intermediates...if color-count doesn't matter; why not add 3-4 more colors and make the dithers to conform with the smoothness of the blue sky. This bad form spoils an otherwise very nice and well composed scene.
Wonderful! The only thing imho is that the heavy dithering on the clouds really makes my eyes go everywhere and lose a lot of focus, very nice scene though :)
Wonderfull.