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Well.... Now I feel inferior >.>
Well.... Now I feel inferior >.>
I'm horrified... On so many levels...
I'LL GET TO WORK, SIR ZIDIANE!
You can use this, I think. Minimum effort to get it working, probably. Just color the sections, most likely.
On an unrelated note, can someone make some Adventure Time palettes? Marceline Eliza, Flame Princess Parasoul, The Lich Double, and Princess Bubble Gum Squigly with Lady Rainicorn Leviathan. Also, cause I can't wait for Season 2 of Gravity Falls, also requesting Mabel Peacock, Wendy Parasoul, Bill Cypher Double, Soos Big Band, and Dipper/Manotaur Cerebella/ViceVersa.
As you wish~
I literally can not grasp the idea of shadows.... I guess I'm much too simple minded. >.>
It's easy. When you have a reference image, just take the color from the shadow for the shadows. If there is no shadow, just make the light color darker for the shadow.
Ah... I'll try it next time I make a palette. Thanks.
Kay. Also, with reference colors that don't usually have shadows (a lot of cartoon characters sometimes don't regularly have shadows), you can do something like this.
Learning how to use shadows, with Zidiane.Kay. Also, with reference colors that don't usually have shadows (a lot of cartoon characters sometimes don't regularly have shadows), you can do something like this.
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You can grab two different reference pics from the show. Now I have what Marceline looks like in and out of light. I also occasionally look up reference pics that are actually fan art that shows a character with shadows. But, like I said, if all else fails you can just lower the brightness of the color.
Shouldn't the face be white? :o (Looks good though!)My most shameful palette to date...
Yeah.I don't watch most of the webisodes,but the specials are awesome.
Ohhhhhhhhhhh my gosh this palette is so goooooood yesssss.
That depends how much you can stomach. I personally found the first season to be unbearable but it does get better. I won't say it's on the levels of MLP or Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse in terms of "breaking new grounds", but it's okay for what it does. There's still moments where it feels superficial and cliched. The specials are better though. I personally prefer its fairy tale counterpart, Ever After High, but even that isn't grand.
Why thank you :3 I try to pay as much attention to detail as I can. I even color the individual pixels on ever palette I do. (Except ViceVersa's horns, too many pixels)
Yeah, that's why I edit templates a bit so I can basically paint bucket everything. Going pixel by pixel every time is ridiculous.
I also HAAAAAAAATE when a palette I use as a base has something colored black, that touches the outline..
Tell. Us. O)-(O