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Rubik's Cube- 4x4
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So I was bored the day before school and I hadn't made any graphics for a long time and I haven't tried anything isometric for a long time either. I tried a new style of shading and I am not sure it worked out but I would like some opinions anyway.
Please do not be like "Eww it sucks". If you are going to post give some critique as well, you can say it sucks as much as you want and I won't care unless you tell me how to fix it. The shading was something I read about on an isometric website and it was kind of different but I am not sure if it worked. I wasn't sure how to shade an entire cube with individual segments in it so if you know how to do that please post it. |
It sucks, fix it.
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These forums weren't blessed with the ability to comprehend sarcasm.
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But anyways I think its nice, I wouldn't be able to make anything better. Only thing I don't like is the shade of colors, but what do I know. ^^ |
ewww, it sucks! but you can fix it by making it not suck! :Dgood job, 3/5
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You applied the shading to each cube, as if it were the only cube. Don't forget they're part of a whole.
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Yeah, you also might want to not use black outlines. Typically an isometric cube would look something like this:
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...xas/isobox.gif Except...you know...good. |
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It's a cuboid, I think =o
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It's a circle and we're just at a bad angle.
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