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Mark
That is probably due to the circular portion being smaller, since all I did was work with the existinng area. Bigger eyes are characteristic of younger creatures, so you are correct, to properly add the whites, the whole eyes must be made larger to compensate and preserve the more youthful appearance. This was a good observation, and one I neglected to mention before.MU wrote:Oh,I prefer the black eyes.
Looks like a puppy-doll.
With the white eyes, it looks too adult I think.
Mark
Another good observation Pizzasgood. - In fact, I did do quite a bit of anti-aliasing, but since I was working on a blow-up, when it was shrunk down it turned out to be not enough.Pizzasgood wrote:The black eyes look sad, and the white eyes look scary. Wink
Solution: Less white, and more offwhitish. Maybe light brown. Or lighter brown, but still dark. Since it's small, a little white goes a long way. In fact, too far. Instead, suggest that it has white. Keep in mind that though they should be white/offwhitish, they are being antialiased with the black and brown, and so should look halfway between.
In addition to what kcin mentioned, it might give them a bit more form.
Pizzasgood wrote:The black eyes look sad, and the white eyes look scary.
Heh, heh. Hey deshlab, I really like your InvaderZim_SpookyPup... Reminded me of another crazy chihuahua pic I have (see below)deshlab wrote:Pizzasgood wrote:The black eyes look sad, and the white eyes look scary.exactly what I thought. I think happyness and excitement would be nicer. Sadly I have zero talent and when I draw a puppy it ends up looking like the scary dog from the invader zim tv show. in fact most things I draw end up looking like it. or worse.
Thanks so much Mark.MU wrote:Puppian, please look here, I think I could get the edges softer using the Gimp. Maybe you like to use this one.
Mark