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-does the robot to the sound of the car alarm from the neighbors in the next apartment complext-
I didnt know that Gall was a pixelist. |
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can you tool shade, that is use the blur and stuff XD
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WOO PARTY. -does a sexy pharaoh dance-
@choco: owo; .... Maybe? XDD I have no idea. I've only useed photoshop for class and that was mainly photo manipulation and stuff. Never for anything fully digital ^^;; |
Gall just tells truths.
It's still closer to pixeling than other kinds of work, though. Not everyone can work in those small spaces. I'm not a pixelist, Pogs. These items have been in the works for a while. Not that I can't pixel, I just haven't tried in quite a while. |
-dances in the rain with Keiko love-
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dude, i am a pixelist and i cannot toolshade at all XD
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I see it like markers and pencils. They're still totally different, but still closer to each other than they are to painting. Or. Like. Sculpting, or some shit.
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no, this is like graphite pencils and oil paints
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ugh that is a bad comparison, sculpting exist in the 30 were as painting is flat. It is harder to build forms hands on then it is to paint them.
Dude that is still a bad example, it is like wooden pencils versus mechanical. |
Did I hear we are getting some sort of giraffe?!
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you don't pixel in the same way you tool-shade, the application is quite different
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Actually from what I have seen it works the same way it is just a matter of formatting and blending that is different. Pixeling is layering the color pixel by pixel where as tooling smudges the pixels together so that it looks blended.
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I can't work with normal pencils worth a crap.
I dunno. For some people, the transition between them is so super easy, and in theory, it doesn't take all that much work to alter hard pixel work into soft pixels and imitating the tooling style. The biggest difference between them, I think, is that you have to get into a whole different mindset for it, and a lot of artists can have trouble with THAT. Very similar, but still different enough to give people trouble. |
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