09-23-2014, 09:53 AM
Yay, bumpdate.
1.Now the Blocks set are very good enough.
![[Image: Blocks.png]](http://s15.postimg.org/8a1piahvf/Blocks.png)
2.I've noticed that Items' lightsource was in top, instead of top left, so I've reshaded them (except stars and alt. flowers, because they act like a lightsource); and the cherries was added.
![[Image: Items.png]](http://s15.postimg.org/gtl3g1q7v/Items.png)
3.The palette has been modified, and for the last time. When I finish them, I'll put a warning about recolor.
I don't feel comfortable using hue-shift; I prefer to put a neutral hue. Basically, I like to follow the official graphics, and they don't seem to use hue-shift too.
1.Now the Blocks set are very good enough.
![[Image: Blocks.png]](http://s15.postimg.org/8a1piahvf/Blocks.png)
2.I've noticed that Items' lightsource was in top, instead of top left, so I've reshaded them (except stars and alt. flowers, because they act like a lightsource); and the cherries was added.
![[Image: Items.png]](http://s15.postimg.org/gtl3g1q7v/Items.png)
3.The palette has been modified, and for the last time. When I finish them, I'll put a warning about recolor.
Quote:All that aside, I would kind of like to see a little more hue shifting between the lighter and darker shades in the blocks. I think the only block that does have any is the orange brick on the right side.
An example of hue-shifting in a palette:
As opposed to this:
which comes off as sort of dry or dull (it is rather unlikely to come across materials that would have a shading like this in real life so it is a bit less appealing)
I don't feel comfortable using hue-shift; I prefer to put a neutral hue. Basically, I like to follow the official graphics, and they don't seem to use hue-shift too.