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08:30, 23rd Jun 2010
Dentothor: Its ok for a first try, but you have to realize that you need much more detail in a skin for it to look good. You also need to add more depth to it to make it look more 3D rather than looking cartoony and flat. Thick Black outlines can also make it look flat. Try to stay away from those.
You also need to add texture and design to skins to make them look more realistic and look like what they are supposed to be. (e.g. Skin looks like skin, metal looks like metal) because the only texture i can see in the skin is, blob. there is no special texture to it at all, and no one can tell what is skin and what is clothing or armour.
Try looking at a lot of tutorials that we have here on the site to help improve your skills and get much better at skinning. But good luck! and keep trying
Dentothor: Its ok for a first try, but you have to realize that you need much more detail in a skin for it to look good. You also need to add more depth to it to make it look more 3D rather than looking cartoony and flat. Thick Black outlines can also make it look flat. Try to stay away from those.
You also need to add texture and design to skins to make them look more realistic and look like what they are supposed to be. (e.g. Skin looks like skin, metal looks like metal) because the only texture i can see in the skin is, blob. there is no special texture to it at all, and no one can tell what is skin and what is clothing or armour.
Try looking at a lot of tutorials that we have here on the site to help improve your skills and get much better at skinning. But good luck! and keep trying