QUOTE(KDEWolf @ Sep 6 2006, 09:19 AM)

About your current work, it's quite early to say anything, in my opinion. But the old one is very well designed =) Just wished it had more colors, maybe.
I am not sure if I mentioned it at the DeviantArt display, but I had created it using MSPaint, and I wantent it to be kept true towards Pixel Art - hence I used as less colours as I could. I do not remember, but I think it has less than 10 distinct colours in it.
Now, coming back to the project at hand, I have a bit of progress. (Again, I am using MS Paint only to do the Pixelling).
The basic base I had earlier, I take it and put it in a new page, and make 3 more copies. I scale them differently, owing to the different features the end-bases of different races would be having.
As you can see, scaling produces unwanted anti-aliasing pixels that have shades of intemediate colours. In this case, it has some gray pixels for the left three figures. So, with what I have at disposal (MS Paint) what do I do? Well, I use
Image ->
Attributes
And in the colours panel, I choose the 'Black and White' radio button.
I again use:
Image ->
Attributes
And switch back to 'Colour' mode because later I would be using some colours. After a few clean ups, it looks something like this:
I know, there was no reason to put the two shades of gray for the background in there, but it is just my personal preference and I like to work on a canvas with some features. (That means, those who are going through these pictures from the project can ignore that particular detail).
Anyway, the next step is the actual pixelling. Here is draw the bases of the four different races so that I can get a good set of base for them. I use the earlier picture as a reference, and I draw the line art over it, erasing and modifying (mostly erasing) whatever was there earlier. The earlier picture is just for the sake of getting the proportions right, because when you are working in CG using a mouse, it would happen quite a number of times that the proportions go wrong. Atleast, they do for me, and this is the technique I found to counter it.
The end result is as follows:
Total effort till now: 4.5 hrs.
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