But yeah, to be advanced and precise, use it line by line, every line go down in shade about 10-20 numbers. (Colors.) then, use the shapes and tools to form the object. Mix up colors for expirementing.
The ME-GUSTA took me a couple months, alot of screw ups occured. Finally, I got to look like the real picture, but it isn't EXACT. (It's clost enough.)
Thanks, I've bben on here about eh, 1-2 years, (No, i'm not on all day long, I actually do go outside alot.) So, my favorite thing to do is to sketch pixel art.
To be honest, the guy i got the sketch off off was making a "disco" ME-GUSTA level. The faces were suppossed to be multi-colored, and he sketched out a color face. I just put in the normal with skill.
ok i wasnt trying to come across as rude, i was just curious of your work, and i can honestly say you are one of the finest pixel artists on PT.
That, was the rough sketch it-self, and i colored in the face, it is not a computer trademark. I honestly didn't know what CGI does until a few months ago. I don't like computer programs, and I do my work.
why is there blue edges and red streaks across the Me Gusta faces? not to be rude but those look like trademark signs of a computer program at work.
I often also use basic shades of grey for weapons, and for other, basic colors, i do the same shading, one line at a time, so it is precise, line by line, realistic shading.
For a basic face, (realistically) You make one big circle, (not too big) and then make it a egg-ish shape at the chin. That makes an egg-ish shape, so you make a face.