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Old 08-28-2007, 12:36 AM
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Hmm, a lot of problems with this.
One... why is the straight images... not straight? This is really distracting.
Then you have the outside of the outline AA'd. This means you're going to have an inconsistent outline that doesn't blend in with certain environments. Best way to resolve this is to either have a pixel outline(no AA'ing the outside of the outline), or no outline at all. Along with this problem is you've rotated the images for the 45degree angles. This causes the outlines to be blurry.
Third... for a server? You need to start making these graphics with a screenshot of the character next to it. See attachment, which also shows the outline problem.

You need to pixel these outlines, it's the only way to make this stuff clean with Graal. Also, rotating a straight image to 45degree's is only good for a BASE image of the angle you want, you need to pixel a new outline using the rotated image as a guide.
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