C&C needed on pre-production drawing

Started by LilBlueSmurf, Wed 14/09/2005 00:18:45

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LilBlueSmurf

Okay, I am trying to pin down how I want my backgrounds to look.Ã,  Below is a mock-up of the layout of a house bg.Ã,  Do you guys think that the overall layout and semi-isometric look contrasts too much with the character I included to see size?Ã,  I know it is not even a near finished background, so it may be hard to tell, but I was just looking at it and it seemed off.Ã,  If it looks wrong to everyone else I will start over, but if it looks like it might be alright after adding in the details I will continue until I have something that I can make a final decision on.


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I don't think you'd be able to pull off a single room like that...  You'd probably need to have 3 seperate ones.  I think it would be better to have that character on a larger scale in a small room than even smaller scaled in a HUGE room.
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aussie

I disagree. I think it's perfectly functional as it is.  ;)

On the whole, I find line drawings to be a bit misleading. I'd go for a very quick color-in (paint bucket). That may give you a lot of hints.

It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It's the size of the fight in the dog.

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