ThruItAll Posted July 5, 2007 Share Posted July 5, 2007 I know its not that good, but decided to post. I may update, but probably not. Any good? danke Schon Sam!^^"Blood runs thicker, oh were thick as thieves you know"-Carl Barât Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wisp Posted July 5, 2007 Share Posted July 5, 2007 I like it so far. But it's saved as a jpg. Never save a pixel as a jpeg ever, ever, ever. Always save as a png Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faelenof Posted July 5, 2007 Share Posted July 5, 2007 To Doom: It is saved as a .png. ;) Aaaand... because it's saved as a .png, that raises a whole different issue. It looks like you've brushed it a little (in Photoshop, I mean), to be honest, or used an obnoxious amount of colours to get teensy-tiny little blendings. From what I can gather from looking at it and zooming in, it looks like you made a shape of a jagged fire initially from a base maroon colour, then used something along the lines of the 3px soft default brush and coloured it that way. Because you used a soft brush, it tends to blend into whatever it is that's underneath it, meaning you get a bazillion more colours than you originally intended - and because this looks technically brushed, it's not a pixel, I'm afraid. :? BUT, if you can actually say you put 1656 unique colours using a 1px hard brush on Photoshop, then I'm proven wrong and it's a pixel. There's another possibility that you initially saved it as a .jpg, and then saved that as a .png, which means your colours were blended due to the .jpg. BUT, that doesn't explain the odd light-shaded bits that come out of the base maroon colour. Good luck. :) Pixel Artist - Former Player Mod - Former Tip.It ModNot taking sig requests - sorry! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jopie211 Posted July 6, 2007 Share Posted July 6, 2007 To Doom: It is saved as a .png. ;) Aaaand... because it's saved as a .png, that raises a whole different issue. It looks like you've brushed it a little (in Photoshop, I mean), to be honest, or used an obnoxious amount of colours to get teensy-tiny little blendings. From what I can gather from looking at it and zooming in, it looks like you made a shape of a jagged fire initially from a base maroon colour, then used something along the lines of the 3px soft default brush and coloured it that way. Because you used a soft brush, it tends to blend into whatever it is that's underneath it, meaning you get a bazillion more colours than you originally intended - and because this looks technically brushed, it's not a pixel, I'm afraid. :? BUT, if you can actually say you put 1656 unique colours using a 1px hard brush on Photoshop, then I'm proven wrong and it's a pixel. There's another possibility that you initially saved it as a .jpg, and then saved that as a .png, which means your colours were blended due to the .jpg. BUT, that doesn't explain the odd light-shaded bits that come out of the base maroon colour. Good luck. :) Yes, I agree, I still like the pixel though. You have some talent, definitely. Next time maybe try a slightly larger canvas (100x100 px, avatar size, for example). But small pieces are good to practice on if you are just starting out. Good luck pixeling, I really hope to see more pixels from you soon. : pixel avvy by me deviantART Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wisp Posted July 6, 2007 Share Posted July 6, 2007 well i think it was originally atleast,because if you try to use the normal fill feature on paint on the white, then it seems like it's a jpeg. I doubt he would take the time to invisibly shade the white. Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxxShade Posted July 7, 2007 Share Posted July 7, 2007 Did you save as JPG and then resave as PNG? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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