a mini tutorial on gfx...

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a mini tutorial on gfx...

Postby Game A Gogo » Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:18 pm

Here is a small short and easy to torial on how to make gfx (graphics) made by me in less the an hour,m it was request and made for Zepher48.

The tutorial includes how to draw as good as me, lol there should be a 5step, apliying all the little details and smoothening.

well anyway for those who arent reylly pros whit graphics, this is a short tutorial on it.

thx in advance for comments, and also you can tells peoples tips on how to do good gfx.

NOTE: this tutuorial is for paint and any per pixel perfect other program!

and here are aditional tips:

    1.always use line insted of pencil! this will greatly help you and it will look better!

    2.always save in png and no other format, because it has the best file size and it will greatly reduce the *.exe file!

    3.Try using the best zoom posible (paint is 8x)


sorry i cant tink of any other tips
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Postby Hyperyon » Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:53 pm

That looks great! I cant color good in paint, so I use Maya to create graphics and pixelate them in Photoshop.
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Postby Fuzzy » Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:08 pm

Good job. Its clean and to the point.
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Postby Game A Gogo » Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:13 am

thx, i hope some peoples will use it!
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Postby Game A Gogo » Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:16 am

oh yeah, and also another tip!

double click on a color then click define custom color for choosing a better color(i always use this, USE IT!!!)
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Postby MrJoe » Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:18 am

When I'm drawing pixel by pixel I always keep MS paints grid option turned on it helps keep proportions on point and will let you keep every thing nice and symmetrical.

Speaking of symmetry, If you are drawing something with perfect symmetry only draw half, then copy and "mirror" that half, then paste it into place. This works great for complex looking vehicles like planes, or tanks.
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Postby willg101 » Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:01 am

Wow! Nice job! I didn't realize it was that easy to create 3D images on MSPaint!

Thnaks, Game_a_gogo!
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Postby Game A Gogo » Thu Aug 10, 2006 7:57 pm

MrJoe wrote:When I'm drawing pixel by pixel I always keep MS paints grid option turned on it helps keep proportions on point and will let you keep every thing nice and symmetrical.

Speaking of symmetry, If you are drawing something with perfect symmetry only draw half, then copy and "mirror" that half, then paste it into place. This works great for complex looking vehicles like planes, or tanks.

I never use the grid, it confuse me more and makes me drwing ugly lines!

everyone who wrote:Nice its pretty cool, THX!

No problem, you should also thx Zepher48 for requesting it!
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Postby Zehper48 » Wed Aug 16, 2006 11:49 pm

wow thanks alot Game a Gogo, very good idea
i really like how you make it look 3-D
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