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First sprite and another tag!

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The sprite is really good. However, the text needs to be a more visble.

 

The tag is all good too. Nice colors, and effects for both!

 

 

 

Both: 8/10 =D>

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Hmm i dont really want to draw the attention away from the focal point, so the text is ok for now. Oh and i only really need to mark the sig to show its mine/i made it, instead of making it look really good like i usually do.

I'm not really a fan of that sprite sig at all. I like the brushing techniques used but the text is incredibly blah, and I'm just not sure about the focal point streaking through the middle like that.

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Being my first sprite, I really just experimented putting things in, taking it out etc.

 

I guess you learn as you go.

 

Im not much of a "sprite" kind of person either (more stock and render) :mrgreen:

Looking really nice!

 

C/C on the sprite signature:

 

-Make the text more visible

 

-Take some of the effects of the sprite itself

 

-Sprite could be in be in better position

 

-Pokemon ftw!

 

 

 

Second one is really nice, text is bit too big.

 

 

 

Please, make a tutorial for that sprite ::'

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