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User Comment Submitted by hedning on 3 December 2014 User Comment Submitted by Bob on 3 December 2014
multicolor pic :) I want to see more multi color pics from you ;) | User Comment Submitted by Digger on 2 December 2014
@cArrion: +1
I'm thinking of shape masks to a full screen dithering pattern done with an adjustment layer, right? :) | User Comment Submitted by Carrion on 2 December 2014
@Pal
I think of creating a photoshop .PSD template for c64 pixeling and publishing it in a few days/weeks for people to try it. But here, what Leon did is totaly different than my technique. PS is incredible tool, even for us C64 demoscene artists and I wonder what other usecases we can find with this tool to do scene gfx. TBH what I do for some weeks now is experimenting with PS for 8bit (C64, C+4, A8bit) graphics. To be unveild soon. | User Comment Submitted by Joe on 2 December 2014 User Comment Submitted by PAL on 2 December 2014
cool.... even when I look at the psd file you have created I do not understand where the dither come from... ohhh well better go back to promotion... too advanced for me this is! | User Comment Submitted by Sith on 2 December 2014 User Comment Submitted by Shine on 2 December 2014 User Comment Submitted by Roysterini on 2 December 2014
The .psd file is enlightening.
Do you use any particular plugins to ease with the C64 style of painting, or do you just have custom brushes etc?
I'm not familiar with draz-paint, I'll look into it. | User Comment Submitted by Jok on 2 December 2014 User Comment Submitted by Carrion on 2 December 2014
WOW!. just chekced the PSD file.
looking at it I can tell we have totaly different approaches to this technique.
Actually my first thought was that you used Timanthes, because I get simillar results as your clouds when using timanthes replacement tool on the chessboard'ed dithered area. but since I switched to photoshop too I have to rething my workflow.
keep posting new images ;) | User Comment Submitted by leonofsgr on 2 December 2014
carrion: first step - photo-shop (clouds layers, dither-clouds layers etc., second step: vice+draz-paint
check the .psd file,
giraffe theme - watched some references, but no copy...
bg colors: yellow | User Comment Submitted by Carrion on 2 December 2014
nice one. and this time I would say you tried joe's 136 colors mixing...
may i ask what tool you used for pxeling this? just curious how it was amde so maybe I can improve my technique.
any references for the giraffe? it looks really great!
oh and the left side looks like fli-bug. and at first sight i thought it's fli. | User Comment Submitted by Hoild on 2 December 2014
Nice sense of depth from the clouds, pleasing tones and composition. And let me add, refreshing to see something like this from Leon! \o/ | User Comment Submitted by Hammerfist on 2 December 2014
Yes, wow! You are on fire! | User Comment Submitted by Oswald on 2 December 2014 User Comment Submitted by zscs on 2 December 2014 User Comment Submitted by E$G on 1 December 2014
back to roots? really nice! |
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