Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Hello,
While I was getting frustrated with another aspect of art in EE, I decided to play around with a concept that I saw IRL. It is a "cut out" style that is typically used with layers of ripped or torn construction paper, though I have seen it with sculptures as well. I decided to apply the style to EE.
The art is all BGs (with a line of keys near the top), I only spent around 1.5 hours on it, but I like how it turned out:
No minis, so no real point in joining the world unless you wish to woot it, but here is the link: http://everybodyedits.com/games/PWAFx524WVa0I
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I like that style, and I think you've executed it well. Nice level.
thx for sig bobithan
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A few people ingame have commented a few things so I figured I would address them here:
1. Would blending the background work/look good? Yes, it would work, and yes it would look good, but with the gradient I chose, I allowed only 3 lines per color, so it wouldn't be worth the time to make it look good. Also because of the answer to the next question it would look odd.
2. I don't like/understand/think those bg colors work well in that order. While this isn't a question I welcome the feedback. Originally I had wanted a straight gradient, but then I realized that in the desert there would be pockets of 'heat" obscuring the horizon anyways, so why try to make it perfect? The lines of a slightly more pink orange technically don't fit in, but they are intentionally there.
3. You used carnival blocks! Yes, yes I did.
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reminds me of this guy's world
http://everybodyedits.com/games/PWg5JQOnbpa0I
so sad...no one even knows him...yet he has such an amazing art style...
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Ooh, thank you for showing the to me pingo.
He has some really neat differing forms of art!
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