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Just to get started, here are some of my mugs. TheNewAlastor.png

Jegraad.png

SleepwalkerRequest.png

HaydenRequest2.png Request.

GreyMug.png

GeoffFace.png

JordantehNinja.png Request for my best buddy.

TheNewJared.pngOriginal personal mug.

JaredMaverickMug.png Second Personal mug.

PersonalMug-1.png Personal mug (FE style).

PersonalMugSuit.png Personal mug in a suit.

TravisMug.png Request.

KainMug-1.png

JegraadSprite.png

WilliamMug.png

Landsnechkt.png

This is all really old stuff. Newer stuff to come when I've got more time.

Note: Finally fixed it.

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Alright, for some reason the last post got all fucked up and I tried fixing it, but it looks the same.

Anyway, newer stuff.

EspRequest.png

RaphaelMug.png

PersonalMugDivinityArmored.png

Ningel.png

RaphaelFallenAngel.png

PersonalMugInsane.png

PersonalSniperSprite.png

PersonalMugRedesign-1.png

PersonalMugRedesign-Dressy.png

Kaiden.png

They're in order of oldest-newest.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well apparently you people aren't familiar with the word "Feedback."

Here's something I'm working on, It's not near being finished yet, but I want to know what people think.

PersonalMugRedesign-NetNavi.png

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Hmm, you shouldn't use the outline color where his mask meets his cheeks and chin - it's much too dark. It needs to be antialiased, too, but I assume that's just a part you haven't gotten to yet. Other than that, it's looking alright, though your shading tends to look jagged. When you antialias, most of the the time the AA only really needs to go in the "corner" between two pixels. Sometimes you extend your shading to follow the whole line you're trying to soften, even parts that aren't "corners."

Since that explanation sounds kind of obtuse, here's an example.

example.png

Your shading is on the left, corrections are on the right.

Zoom in on the image in Paint. You'll see that the shading in some parts was unnecessary, and that's what is causing your mug to look rough.

I hope this helps! With some smoothing, he'll look quite nice.

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Alright.

The body is not going to be at all the same once it's finished, I'm just working off the original.

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