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ok my improved new pixel art(NEW AND IMPROVE SO RATE PLZ)

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rate this also plz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It's not really that improved, needs much more detail, shading, and ALOT more time needs to be put in it. Why don't you take more then 30 mintues on your next one?

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it actually took me 2 hours :x

to be frank with you, it's not a pixel. It's an ms paint drawing since the is NO pixel by pixel work involved.

Study form and take time to shade. When needed(which should be often), use the zoom tool and hit large mode. It really helps with the detail work. Sorry but the style you have going honestly looks like something you would do during TV commercials.

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Sorry but the style you have going honestly looks like something you would do during TV commercials.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

don't be sry i like the comments, helps me improve on my :D :arrow: skill lol

The shaping of your characters isn't too bad, but the shading needs improvement... Also, try to get them on a landscape, or some sort of perspective to the artwork... Yours is abit confusing with people at the top and bottom of the screen... It needs perspective and shading...

 

 

 

Oh and no-offence, this is jsut a question, but were you the guy who last time said he spent 15 minutes on his sig? It might not be you, I'm just curious... thx

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This is the exact same style as your last one. I don't even see one "improvment" of yours either :roll:

dont use the piant bucket auto fill and just add "detail" lines to it. e.g. the black lines on the ground. time is of the essence and if a good sig maker were too make something that huuuuge then it would take them days to complete

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were you the guy who last time said he spent 15 minutes on his sig? It might not be you, I'm just curious... thx

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

no i wasn't to anawer your question. The last 1 took me an hour. :x

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is the exact same style as your last one. I don't even see one "improvment" of yours either

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I tired to give more detail and clean it up a little. :)

hmm 1 hour isnt that much for pixel ? and it looks like its paint bucket filled try something like 5 hours next time

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its....weird.....

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its....weird.....
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well I can ackknowledge u for the time u put into this, but the charactors in this kinda seem like lego pieces accept with no shading...

 

 

 

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hmm 1 hour isnt that much for pixel ? and it looks like its paint bucket filled try something like 5 hours next time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

time really doesn't matter, you have to learn basic skills before you pixl. Going on for 5 hours not knowing how to shade etc.. gets people nowhere.

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if that took you over 10 mins, give up....sorry but its true lol

Needs to be shaped better,you person is oddly shaped and their hands are bending back words. Try and imagine your self in a position to make it look real :wink:

I disagree. I had near no clue how to shade yesterday and the day before when I made my first pixel sig, but I taught myself to shade gradually over the past few hours a little bit. At least im better than before :P

 

 

 

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