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| ![]() I need a shading guide for pixeling. I've looked at several from the forums a=including stava's guide, but none of them really help. Can anyone give me the easiest guide you know of to learn? Thanks ^^ Edit: Oh yeah, and I make my pixels on microsoft paint and I plan on learning to shade them with Gimp/paint.net. --- Gaia Name: 1NST1GN1A
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| ![]() This is best guide you can get, if you do not understand it than you do not deserve to pixel. Here it is. I posted it in your other topic, but since you made a new one ill post it here.
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| ![]() If you're going to use MSPaint. Stick with it. Only other pixel art software I would suggest would be GraphicsGale. --- You're all fags.
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| ![]() Flazex posted: (29th Mar 2012, 01:08 am)Shading guide not software :p --- Andrewbob - I would be on the fucking copter of rofls Programmer, Web Developer, and Graphics Designer
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| ![]() Flazex posted: (29th Mar 2012, 01:08 am) I wouldn't use graphicsgale for small eo pixels, I would only suggest using it for big pixels like buildings or huge trees. You can use it for small eo pixels, but it would just be a waste of a download. Because mspaint is easier to understand and get use to, but if you have the patience and time to learn how to use graphicsgale I would defiantly use it.
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| ![]() I actually found graphics gale easier then ms. The grid feature and it's other stuff is a ton of help --- Andrewbob - I would be on the fucking copter of rofls Programmer, Web Developer, and Graphics Designer
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| ![]() I know. I'm just saving him from using unneeded programs. --- You're all fags.
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