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Where do you see claws, Crimmy ? His feet are a straigh line as as I can tell, normal OOts tyle human. I think it's out lines of the logs that gives up that impression.
however feet are too long and are they meant to be in the fire ? (since it' s Lateral, it's a possibility).
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My newest:
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/4563/katew.png
I could have put more effort into it, but I though it was good enough. It took under an hour. Well under an hour.
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http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/m...adPhoneGuy.png
*shrugs*
I wanted to make something different. :smalltongue:
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*shrugs*
I wanted to make something different. :smalltongue:
He's gonna trip.
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He's floating. :smalltongue:
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I love the subtle shading.
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So uh, it's been a while.
i made megaman
http://i.imgur.com/uGCHu.png
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The body is way too skinny. Also, the mouth is too far from the eyes.
What do you guys think about this Mint Elemental? It's basically OOTS-style. :smallbiggrin:
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/4476/minty.png
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I made this avatar for Elemental. How does it look? It's apparently a male version of the human form of a Kelpie with a raven and a broadsword.
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...EleKelpBig.png
Edit: @^ Aaah, your Link looks great! Coincidentally I'm planning a Saria avatar right now.
Edit2: Speaking of which:
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...r/SariaBig.png
@Cuthalion The mint thing looks alright, I like the cape part especially, but the hat doesn't seem to fit at all.
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I made this for Mauve yesterday and finished it today.
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/46/mauv.png
@Gnomish:Great, I like them both.Especially the second, but the first one's also good, to the point that the First thing I thought of when I saw that was "Kelpie?". :smallbiggrin:
@V:On his hand that isn't holding the staff, the middle finger is the shortest. That's one thing. The arms are a bit long and the mouth looks weird compared to the nostrils. The staff looks unwieldy.
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I've been on a pokemon kick as of late, and this happened to crawl out of my brain onto inkscape:
http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...igirlavvie.png
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Cuth:
Larger heads, please. Those small ones look really awkward.
@DEB: Interesting, though stiff. Try to make it a bit more dynamic. Add some flow to the jacket, maybe make the hat drop a bit, curve the eyebrows maybe.
@Der: Pokemon... a real, original, normal pokemon! =)
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Niiiice, Derj. That's awesome.
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Crimmy
@Der: Pokemon... a real, original, normal pokemon! =)
Hey! Pokemon after Gen 1 are perfectly capable of being awesome. In fact, my favorite pokemon is from Gen 3. *fires up inkscape*
http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ndShroomy2.png
Shroomish! :smallbiggrin:
And on an unrelated note, as you can see from that avi, I've started drawing hair differently. All credit goes to Derjuin for giving me a tutorial on drawing hair.
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And another of my favorites.
http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...seyandBugs.png
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Hey everyone, it's been a long time since I've posted in this section (or done an avatar for that matter.) I figured I'd show off my latest as I get back in the game.
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...hr/Elliora.png
I'm having a bit of trouble resizing it. I remember that I used to resize avatars from the large versions to the smaller ones using Paint Shop Pro 7, in order to gain a higher resolution than what would occur from Inkscape exporting it at 120 x 120. That doesn't seem to work anymore due to the fact that the PSP7 disk has long died and I've reformatted my system a few times since then.
So would anyone be so kind to lend a suggestion on a good program that resizes .pngs? All the ones I've tried (including the most recent version of PSP) leave a strange white border around the avatar, like the program converted it to .jpg and cropped it and hoped I wouldn't notice.
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That is nice Cealocanth!
i like it very much.
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alocanth;13595444
So would anyone be so kind to lend a suggestion on a good program that resizes .pngs? All the ones I've tried (including the most recent version of PSP) leave a strange white border around the avatar, like the program converted it to .jpg and cropped it and hoped I wouldn't notice.
Nice avatar but I'mnot sure some those detailsaregoing to look so good in avatar format.
For resizing, have you simply tried GIMP ?
It's free and it'swhat I use for post Inkscape manipulations on my avatars when needed (as well as conversion to pngs. you actualy open the svg with gimp then useittosavein png, there's very little lossor resolution atthe diferenceof exportingit with Inscape in a photoshop document. Howeverone thing to dois tomake sureyou convert all 'objects to path' in Inkscape first.) and it generaly works fine
Otherwise do you still have the svg ? Because it'd probably just be easier to resize in 120*120 in Inkscape then reconvert into a png.
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smuchmuch
Nice avatar but I'mnot sure some those details are going to look so good in avatar format.
For resizing, have you simply tried GIMP ?
It's free and it's what I use for post Inkscape manipulations on my avatars when needed (as well as conversion to pngs. You actualy open the svg with gimp then useittosavein png, there's very little loss of resolution at the difference of exporting it with Inscape in a photoshop document. However one thing to do is to make sure you convert all 'objects to path' in Inkscape first.) and it generaly works fine
Otherwise do you still have the svg ? Because it'd probably just be easier to resize in 120*120 in Inkscape then reconvert into a png.
I can't believe it was that easy. No fuzzy white outline at all!
Gimp worked as well as PSP7 ever did. Thanks for the suggestion! :smallbiggrin: You can be sure I'll be using GIMP for all my resizing needs from now on.
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More things I found on my laptop, this was in progress so I should probably finish it.
http://i876.photobucket.com/albums/a...OoTS/g4011.png
I freaking LOVED TWEWY.
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Yeah TWEWY is Awesome even thougth it's not sold in my land. and there isn't a second part *goes away again and cries*
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More things I found on my laptop, this was in progress so I should probably finish it.
Neku
I freaking LOVED TWEWY.
Very nice interpretation into OotS-style.
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Hi all, me and a bunch of my friends are going to do some dungeon crawling with 4e rules and random rolled character, so i thinked to make a OOTS style mini for each player
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1900775/group.png
from left to right:
1st raw paladin elf, ardent deva, fighter dwarf, ranger half ork and psion elf
2nd row shaman dwarf, rogue eladrin, bard elf and warlock tiefling
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@Alexander leah Not bad, I like it. Some of the details are probably too thin and the legs should have a bit more of a bend, but it's a good simplification. The only one that really bugs me is the Psion, his legs look badly broken. OotS-atars as minis work really well if you can get them to print right
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@Alexander leah Not bad, I like it. Some of the details are probably too thin and the legs should have a bit more of a bend, but it's a good simplification. The only one that really bugs me is the Psion, his legs look badly broken. OotS-atars as minis work really well if you can get them to print right
thanks for the feedback, i try to stay closest to the original style, for the psion i tried to make him cross-legged because he is floating in my imagination :P, i hope to get better
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Alexander leah
Hi all, a bunch of my friends and I are going to do some dungeon crawling with 4e rules and random rolled character, so i thinked to make a OOTS style mini for each player
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from left to right:
1st raw paladin elf, ardent deva, fighter dwarf, ranger half ork and psion elf
2nd row shaman dwarf, rogue eladrin, bard elf and warlock tiefling
Not bad at all. If I may make a suggestion, try to keep your line thicknesses the same width, unless the object is too small to see with the base width.
Your next step is to try posing the figures. Try displaying them doing something they do often, or something heroic they've done.
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http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/m...1/Crusader.png
A quick avatar request I was interested in. Made it mostly with the pencil and paintbrush tools, so it looks different compared to my usual stuff. *shrugs*
Trying to slowly move away from the line/circle/square tools. They've spoiled me. :smalltongue:
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(That's a quick avatar request ?
I think it actualy look better than your usual. Not that the usual isn't amazing, mind.
I particulary love how it has a certain 'Ink and paint' feel to it)
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Tiffanie Lirle
Trying to slowly move away from the line/circle/square tools. They've spoiled me. :smalltongue:
Will you marry me?
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Crimmy
Will you marry me?
Long distance relationships never work. :smalltongue: