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![]() Dec 18 2014, 2:43 pm
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![]() Dec 18 2014, 3:56 pm
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Sexy
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The different shades of blue in the ocean would be for the different water levels?
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Marlon1 wrote:
The different shades of blue in the ocean would be for the different water levels? that would be me not deciding what palette to use... Konoha isn't close to the ocean lol |
If you really want to keep both colors you can make a color ramp from the darkest blue to the light blue you will be using, and every time you go farther out the village it will get darker and darker until you reach the ocean? lol (just a random idea I thought of)
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SuperAntx wrote:
What's it for? a naruto game... got talked into making one and now im stuck with the art might aswell finish or sell |
Heh... the history books have proven that anime games with good art never finish.
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Branks wrote:
Heh... the history books have proven that anime games with good art never finish. Fact. |
Branks wrote:
Heh... the history books have proven that anime games with good art never finish. Then we making history.. |
Soundz wrote:
Branks wrote: That will remain void until otherwise proven... |
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