rooshandark8: Explain Smooth out, and thank you.
JudasIscariot: Smoothing out means, in this case, make them look like what you are trying to portray. I don't know if it's the quality of the digital images or the blackness of the ink but it is rather difficult for me to see, for example, the T as a barrel of a shotgun or the C as a monster with a big jaw. Another solution would be to leave "DOOM" in the DOOM font and change the word "STICK" to resemble...a stick figure. That would mean the word "STICK" written out in a thin line to make an allusion to the stick figure nature of your art. I hope my comments help and you're welcome.
Its the Blackness of the ink in this case, as for Changing the Stick to resemble a stick figure,
it took me a while to write DOOM so i don't feel like making it again but i will try to make the stuff more smoothed out
As for stick figure nature of my art
i was thinking about going a bit more detailed like this (
http://www.iragination.com/clips/bassabyss/screens/newcomerDoomGuy.jpg)
than as he faces bigger monsters he finds bigger weps
like this (
http://media.photobucket.com/image/recent/spudmuffins/doomguy.png)
Let me know what you think of the idea.
rooshandark8: Explain Smooth out, and thank you.
JudasIscariot: Smoothing out means, in this case, make them look like what you are trying to portray. I don't know if it's the quality of the digital images or the blackness of the ink but it is rather difficult for me to see, for example, the T as a barrel of a shotgun or the C as a monster with a big jaw. Another solution would be to leave "DOOM" in the DOOM font and change the word "STICK" to resemble...a stick figure. That would mean the word "STICK" written out in a thin line to make an allusion to the stick figure nature of your art. I hope my comments help and you're welcome.
Also can you do me a fav and list the order in which you get weps
example 1 pistol 2 shogun etc
And order of the monsters 1. zombie, 2 flying head etc
With the offical names of course so i can look them up and use as a reference
would be a great help if you can actually do this.