Re: NWS & GFX Skin Version 2 for 2.1 Beta 5
Posted: 25 Oct 2008, 15:33
Rider wrote:Could someone post a few screenshots?
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Rider wrote:Could someone post a few screenshots?
I've make these textures with Photoshop, so try to make these same textures with PaintMaNGusT wrote:Paint forever! )))
What version you play? Did you use the correct command line parameter?MaNGusT wrote:but anyway this mod doesn't work for me ((( ..game always crashes..
It is possible to create much better things with paint,Black Project wrote:
I've make these textures with Photoshop, so try to make these same textures with Paint![]()
All of the ones in your link are pixel art. People who use MS Paint generally favor low-color, no-anti-aliasing. Gradients are usually achieved by dithering. While it's possible to get anti-aliasing and true gradients in MS Paint (and even opacity, although having both anti-aliasing/true gradients and variable opacity requires tons of patience and I've never actually seen it done), it's usually a lot more difficult and time-consuming than in Photoshop, and I don't think I've ever seen it done more than once or twice.MetalBeast wrote:It is possible to create much better things with paint,
it always depends on person who is creating the work, not on the tool which is used.
See this: >> Klick here for Paint Videos <<
sorry, game always crashes with Grim's GFX mod for me not your mod. I was mistaken :rolleyes:What version you play? Did you use the correct command line parameter?
Hehe, keep cool man, I know this all, so you do not have to write whole books every time here.Zarel wrote:All of the ones in your link are pixel art. People who use MS Paint generally favor low-color, no-anti-aliasing. Gradients are usually achieved by dithering. While it's possible to get anti-aliasing and true gradients in MS Paint (and even opacity, although having both anti-aliasing/true gradients and variable opacity requires tons of patience and I've never actually seen it done), it's usually a lot more difficult and time-consuming than in Photoshop, and I don't think I've ever seen it done more than once or twice.MetalBeast wrote:It is possible to create much better things with paint,
it always depends on person who is creating the work, not on the tool which is used.
See this: >> Klick here for Paint Videos <<
I wouldn't really say there's anything Paint can do that Photoshop can't do nearly as easily, aside from, say, not costing ~$600. Okay, Paint has easier floodfills and better handling of switching between two colors, but it's not that much worse in Photoshop.