too square he needs to be outlined...and use magic eraser tool and put him in PNG or GIF form and make it have invisable form...and pleasee....please...learn how to do AA before submiting anymore...enough with the bad here is some of the good...shading is ok for beginner...try using a lighter and a bit darker colour for the highlights/shading and use a few more colors then just 2 or 3 really make it blend in...and i like your creativity...i mean...Fred..classic...anyway ya...just giving helpful tips not critisizing
I am not AAing or whatever, too lazy, don't have whatever program it takes, and frankly don't know how to do it. I am still going to submit without AAing and you are not one to tell me not to submit my works.
He is in PNG format and I used the transparent background (if that's what you mean by "invisible").
He is supposed to be kind of square (cartoon character).
I am not AAing or whatever, too lazy, don't have whatever program it takes, and frankly don't know how to do it. I am still going to submit without AAing and you are not one to tell me not to submit my works.
He is in PNG format and I used the transparent background (if that's what you mean by "invisible").
He is supposed to be kind of square (cartoon character).
I will work on the shading and using more colors.
i AA with Photoshop no program needed
It's basically just getting the right colors in the right places to smoothe it up
by the way...is this clean enough for you tony O_o?
For a minute I was laughing because he was asking him to anti-alias in photoshop. Then I realised he wasn't joking and now I'm just laughing at him. Someone doesn't understand what anti-aliasing is.....
you can fake anti-aliasing in photoshop but you aren't really anti-aliasing. Maybe If i get bored later I'll write out a thorough definition of it in my own words. Or you could google it. In a few words it involves the software's ability to identify pixels where an edge runs thru but doesn't use the entire area of the pixel, subdividing that pixel into smaller divisions and calculating the pixel color values from there.
you can fake anti-aliasing in photoshop but you aren't really anti-aliasing. Maybe If i get bored later I'll write out a thorough definition of it in my own words. Or you could google it. In a few words it involves the software's ability to identify pixels where an edge runs thru but doesn't use the entire area of the pixel, subdividing that pixel into smaller divisions and calculating the pixel color values from there.
your definition of AA is just letting Maya do all the work for you. For your information, its hard to AA in Photoshop but not impossable, don't tell me you can't do something if you havent tried or see me do it
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