heuhen wrote:waritem, To many shadow. it is non Shipbucket standard. Shipbucket is all about one or two shadow colors you have a hundred.... I believed you know that already!
I thought we could had a bit more shade to represent a nude shining steel.
Anyway, as i'm not sure of its color scheme, i was wondering if i should redraw it in light grey (less shade....).
So i will!
"You can rape history, if you give her a child"
Alexandre Dumas
heuhen wrote:waritem, To many shadow. it is non Shipbucket standard. Shipbucket is all about one or two shadow colors you have a hundred.... I believed you know that already!
I thought we could had a bit more shade to represent a nude shining steel.
Anyway, as i'm not sure of its color scheme, i was wondering if i should redraw it in light grey (less shade....).
So i will!
Fixed!
Is that better?
"You can rape history, if you give her a child"
Alexandre Dumas
heuhen wrote:waritem, To many shadow. it is non Shipbucket standard. Shipbucket is all about one or two shadow colors you have a hundred.... I believed you know that already!
I thought we could had a bit more shade to represent a nude shining steel.
Anyway, as i'm not sure of its color scheme, i was wondering if i should redraw it in light grey (less shade....).
So i will!
Fixed!
Is that better?
ok.
The reason for the rule is that it should be easy for everyone else to modified the drawing, without having to use Photoshop or similar, the drawing must be able to be modified easy in paint. even when it's just nude steal... the rules a play to everything. the only new thing we have today is the 45 degrees rule for all underwater parts.
Thiel wrote:For what it's worth I doubt the Peral would have been shiny. She certainly isn't today.
According to the sources i've found, several very different color patterns were tested (it was a prototype).
So i initially choose to show a "default" color: unpainted.
"You can rape history, if you give her a child"
Alexandre Dumas