Interested in a little feedback? I'm going to give it, but don't feel obligated to change the piece or anything, just keep the info in mind when you're pixelling more int he future!
This is interesting, but hard to read. I'm not sure how any of the parts of the image connect to other parts, and they all use a single front-facing light source that doesn't really create any depth to the image, making it appear fairly flat. The actual pixel technique is pretty solid (if a little overzealous with the anti-aliasing in some areas), so just try and think about where the light source is and how it affects the form of the creature as a whole!
You've got some good pixel chops, so I'm excited to see more from you :)
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Interested in a little feedback? I'm going to give it, but don't feel obligated to change the piece or anything, just keep the info in mind when you're pixelling more int he future!
This is interesting, but hard to read. I'm not sure how any of the parts of the image connect to other parts, and they all use a single front-facing light source that doesn't really create any depth to the image, making it appear fairly flat. The actual pixel technique is pretty solid (if a little overzealous with the anti-aliasing in some areas), so just try and think about where the light source is and how it affects the form of the creature as a whole!
You've got some good pixel chops, so I'm excited to see more from you :)