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Andy Rosemary @ 2/12/2009 11:01 commented on ME-T, The Extra-Tasteful
oh! Yeah! This one got my vote

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Andy Rosemary @ 2/4/2009 13:53 commented on Cute WOLF

COOOL! pretty nice work. I'd like to see a walk cycle of this wolf though. keep up the good work  This one in my favorite box



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/2/2009 15:35 commented on A Chef
Cool! I like it a lot

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Andy Rosemary @ 2/2/2009 15:34 commented on Left4Pixel
Cool! I wish they were animated, nice work though

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Andy Rosemary @ 1/26/2009 10:49 commented on old car
Nice! that's all I wanted to say

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Andy Rosemary @ 1/21/2009 11:50 commented on Eltech sandy logo
Nice, but it look too much like a resized image.

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Andy Rosemary @ 2/7/2008 14:17 commented on Doggy

So cool! Too bas its not animated



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/7/2008 13:16 commented on Hungry Headstone

Usually, you must create paterns in your line to minimize the "jag" of your line. It's difficult to explain without any exemple, so I'm leaving you a link where you will be able to understand what I mean. This "rule" is, with the shadow and light, probably the most hard to get at first, but with practice, you will do it without even thinking.

Note that it's not a rule made of stone, but if you stick to it at first, you will be able to go against it after time and still keep a visual harmony in your drawing.

Usualy, I'm doing a silhouette of my character (or piece) before going into the detail. If the silhouette seems jaggy or uncool, the final picture will look jaggy and uncool, even if it's full colored and animated.

N.B. If you red my bio, you know that english is not my native language, so if you missed some part, don't be shy to tell me and I'll try to correct what I said

http://derekyu.com/extras/pixel03.html



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/7/2008 12:11 commented on Hungry Headstone

Hi! dude, I like your headstone. Maybe the only comment I have is that your black outline is not regular. It's the only thing that catch my eye at first sight.

By the way, do you have a full license of GraphicGale, if not, you should help the developper and buy a full license. It's around 20$ for the license. Anyway, I use it everytime, I like it a lot too, very useful and friendly.

Anyway, continue your good work :)



 
Andy Rosemary @ 2/5/2008 19:16 commented on Mermaid
Can he delete his pixel after he submited it?

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Andy Rosemary @ 2/5/2008 10:18 commented on Shadow Bot Toaster

Very cool! the only little comment that I have is the tempo of the animation. Regardless this detail, its very funny



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/5/2008 05:31 commented on Suspicious Pencil

(ahaha! yeah, I saw it)  Yes it's his little cousin, softer and easily scared



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/4/2008 14:51 commented on Grandpa's teeth...

Ahaah!! I love it too! It's great and twisted. Although I must admit that I love it when it's moving. But more frame means more time, and like my doc says : "Andy! If you want to stay alive, to eat must become part of your agenda"

Nice work!



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/3/2008 19:44 commented on Suspicious Pencil
hum....basically, it's a pencil monster that is looking to its left and right, making sure nobodies around...something like this. It is for the weekly challenge. I planned the animation to be longer, but I run out of time, so I cut it and I tried to make it look great even though the animation's incomplete.

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Andy Rosemary @ 2/3/2008 18:02 commented on Mighty Coffe Grinder of Doom

Ahah!! I like it, the motion in smooth. And you still got one color left for your shadows



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/3/2008 09:14 commented on *Zelda style* tree
Yeah! I kinda agree with you Feron. The thing is that it was part of a tileset made for a protoype Mobile game. So as it says, it wasn't even final, and in a background with other props, it didn't pop too much so the player would just see the trees. But yeah! the contrast is a bit low...

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Andy Rosemary @ 2/2/2008 21:59 commented on Howling Panshee

If we take a second look at the preview and your artwork, does it compare your gfriend holding a frypan to a howling panshee  

Nice work mec!



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/2/2008 19:10 commented on tinyCyclop

Definitively my favorite! Hey Brod, should leave 3D alone and go back to pixel art my friend



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/2/2008 11:00 commented on Mental Runoff

Greatly twisted. Reminds me of some old grafiti I saw in my hometown. Nice work mec!  



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/2/2008 10:54 commented on Rendezvous

Someday, I'll have a car like this

Nice work



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Andy Rosemary @ 2/2/2008 10:51 commented on Late "Pixelart Revised" Entry
Awesome! Nice work