Somehow there were five winners with only four entries, so it looks like it didn't reset. How long are they supposed to stay in the sidebar when finished anyway? I didn't see it finished before it disappeared.
I've noticed that most of the time when Adobe crashes its because its run out of memory and can't figure out how to deal with it. It's kind of like Windows that way, needing a restart for no good reason if you've been doing a lot with it. Those files it crashed on would probably convert if you tried again. I do not blame you if you don't want to try though, dealing with Adobe's garbage isn't how I'd want to spend my free time either.
Well, there would be some real advantages to having everything mapped to such a carefully chosen and limited palette. I did a couple quick experements trying to get one of my mockups to fit in the pallet, and it didn't go too well. I might be able to get it down to 32 colors, but not those 32 colors, mostly because all the lighter shades are blue. That means blue walls with white trim just blend together. I think the LPC stuff just uses too many colors for this to work well. This would work a lot better for a set that was created with the palette in mind. Could be a great thing if it worked, but the amount of work involved in getting it swapped over would be nearly as much as drawing it from scratch. At least, that's what I think. I would be happy to be proven wrong.
The newest is the best. The far forearm looks really short but that could just be the hand scribble getting in the way. I wouldn't point the closer foot right at the camera, it's a really awkward position to stand in, it should be turned to where he's facing a little. Judging by his closer arm, it looks like his thighs might be too short. In general it's a good start, the pose is good.
This week's challenge isn't working either. It's been glitchy for a while now, I wish I could help fix it.
That didn't sound fun to try and do, thank you very much for all your hard work to convert it!
What a shame! Still, I'm glad we got some new sprites from you either way.
I am surprised and very happy by the turnout on this one. Well done everyone!
Somehow there were five winners with only four entries, so it looks like it didn't reset. How long are they supposed to stay in the sidebar when finished anyway? I didn't see it finished before it disappeared.
Sorry that this challenge ended up a mess.
I've noticed that most of the time when Adobe crashes its because its run out of memory and can't figure out how to deal with it. It's kind of like Windows that way, needing a restart for no good reason if you've been doing a lot with it. Those files it crashed on would probably convert if you tried again. I do not blame you if you don't want to try though, dealing with Adobe's garbage isn't how I'd want to spend my free time either.
I like the last one the best.
Well, there would be some real advantages to having everything mapped to such a carefully chosen and limited palette. I did a couple quick experements trying to get one of my mockups to fit in the pallet, and it didn't go too well. I might be able to get it down to 32 colors, but not those 32 colors, mostly because all the lighter shades are blue. That means blue walls with white trim just blend together. I think the LPC stuff just uses too many colors for this to work well. This would work a lot better for a set that was created with the palette in mind. Could be a great thing if it worked, but the amount of work involved in getting it swapped over would be nearly as much as drawing it from scratch. At least, that's what I think. I would be happy to be proven wrong.
Is there any chance you could upload a preview gif so we can see how the animation works?
The newest is the best. The far forearm looks really short but that could just be the hand scribble getting in the way. I wouldn't point the closer foot right at the camera, it's a really awkward position to stand in, it should be turned to where he's facing a little. Judging by his closer arm, it looks like his thighs might be too short. In general it's a good start, the pose is good.
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