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First Pixel of mine :D

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Heheh this was alot of fun making a pixel first time of mine to actualy attempt one im actualy pretty proud of it took me some time just wnated to share it with some of yall :D tell me what you think

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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good try on ur first. Only thing is With big arms, make the legs bigger and neck also. I could cut his head off with a 3 year old with a butter knife.

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That looks good for a first try :D take a shot at shading it in more and cleaning up the black lines.

Take a look at some tutorials in the stickies, they should help you alot.

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thanks for your comments guys i took your suggestions and fixed it up a bit.

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Booooo :lol:

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If you have any questions about World of Warcraft or you need an explanation about something, please feel free to pm me.

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Booooo :lol:

 

 

 

shaunri you didnt rate it! :P

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It's good. But spend more time on details and perfection. They say practice makes perfect, but I think its more about patients than anything. Don't just slop something together, put some time into it and I bet it will look 10x better.

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anatomy... and lightsources... without those.... nothing can look good *amd out of proportion cartoons, still have an anatmoy going, although not traditional human anatmoy *which looks best* they still have it)

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thanks everyone for the sigs!

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