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Old 01-08-2008, 04:09 AM
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It sucks, fix it.
Sorry forgot how to read sarcasm(Sarcasm)

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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.
I tried shading it as a whole and it just looked awkward, coreys cube looks good but when you divide it into little square it looks really weird. This is what I was asking about in my post.

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Yeah, you also might want to not use black outlines. Typically an isometric cube would look something like this:

Except...you know...good.
I will work on the outlines although if you have ever looked at a rubiks cube there are black spaces in between each cube. The black outlines were also helpful in the fact that whichever color I chose to go over them looked like there was more of that color in the general scheme of the cube.


If I could get some more help on how to shade a cube as a whole even when there are little divided sections that would be much appreciated. I will work on it some more.
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