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Chocolate aa

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Category: Pixel Art
Forum Name: WIP (Work In Progress)
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Printed Date: 15 June 2026 at 6:45pm


Topic: Chocolate aa
Posted By: creesee
Subject: Chocolate aa
Date Posted: 26 June 2011 at 12:53pm
Results of my antialiasing practice.



Its pretty easy, but effect is... kind... of... good. I am still just learning.
Have you maybe some pictures that I could practice on? : )



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Posted By: Hapiel
Date Posted: 26 June 2011 at 3:04pm
On the second image the lines feel much thicker than on the first.. Which they are because you added dark brown pixels without removing any black. Next challenge is to make aa'd lines, but without making them thicker!

Good luck!


Posted By: Cyangmou
Date Posted: 26 June 2011 at 4:03pm
The biggest problem is that this is isometric pixel art. Isometric pixel art don't really needs AA because it'll blur out the whole image, because all of the base axis would need AA. It looks too much. If you want to practise AA you should do something with shapes and AA the shapes, it's a better practice than this.
If you want to do iso work, here is a quick and simple edit with some things you could change. (added also a little bit more HUE change)




Posted By: Hapiel
Date Posted: 26 June 2011 at 5:31pm
I agree that isometric pa does not 'need' AA, but proper AA should not blur it and can still look better.
Still you should highly respect Cyangmou's edit because it shows some other things you can think of next time!


Posted By: creesee
Date Posted: 27 June 2011 at 12:08am
I was trying to make some cubes before I did this chocolate bar and I just forgot to make reflections.



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