why not, good work 
Create a singing heart, a dancing body, a celebrating soul |
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Kind of badly pixelated ... generally looks like images taken from other sources, blown up, and tinted green. That font is also all but completely unreadable. Sorry, but this just really doens't work for me at all. 
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I´m insane. What´s his excuse? |
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This looks better still...the only thing I can see wrong is Sonic...he stands out too much in the wrong way...it takes your eyes off the other characters , which are more detailed. What if you try & cut Sonic out of the scene and paste him into the back ground?
He is the largest character & it would seem that he is the narrator of the text....it might be good if you made the text a little more legible though. Another idea...if you cut all the characters out & paste them to a plain background in a random yet aesthetic way. Then put the background over the characters & use the object properties to make the background transparent...thus blending the characters with the background. And I wouldn't worry too much about the pixelisation for now...its not that bad.
I would blame the rip artists for the lack of votes, comments and ratings. |
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this is great
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I agree with Ruthven and Honneamise. You really should check the size of the image before you start elarging them. Its always a good idea to NEVER enlarge a small image. Its much smarter to create it a little bigger than needed, then reduce the size...
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This is nice! |
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ITS SONIC! lol i love sonic... also the other vid game chara rock! nice work!
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