View Full Version : [Alteration] [Caw] Building Alteration
This is just my free time project over the past few days. I'm still working on it, and expecting to make it an alt of about 2000x2000px.
I haven't been posting for a looooong while. Some people might know me as DozenFuries, the guy who helped out the Hotel Manager of the danish hotel. :rolleyes:
But here I am again. Making alts and wasting my free time!
Feels good to be back on Habbox ;)
http://i25.tinypic.com/2labmyt.png
The girl sitting on the rooftop is Miss-Piggy28. She's my "green peace" friend.. STOP ALL WARS AND SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT :D
Accipiter
17-08-2009, 12:01 PM
It looks good, when was the last time you done an alt?
Chancer!!
17-08-2009, 02:17 PM
Welcome Back! :D
& i love the alt! 9/10 (Could maby make a massive one) :D
It looks good, when was the last time you done an alt?
I've always been doing alts in my free time. I just stopped posting them since I was too busy with my education. :)
But now I got some free time on my hands because of my new job. :eusa_danc
Amberr
17-08-2009, 05:22 PM
Thats pretty cool :D xx
Mickword
17-08-2009, 05:28 PM
That's brilliant!
HabboSketch
17-08-2009, 07:14 PM
Thats really cool :D I like the furni inside :eusa_clap
Thats really cool :D I like the furni inside :eusa_clap
Yeah, that took the longest, too. I'm quite in to fine details.
By the way everything is made from scratch. :)
jacko2244
21-08-2009, 07:12 AM
Wow, thats really good!
very nice and welcome back
RandomManJay
21-08-2009, 05:27 PM
Some parts look 'slightly' off, but quite good.
Black_Apalachi
24-08-2009, 05:22 AM
That's really good :).
I still need to learn how to do objects behind glass. Do you basically get a grey/blueish shade of the colour of the object? :eusa_thin
That's really good :).
I still need to learn how to do objects behind glass. Do you basically get a grey/blueish shade of the colour of the object? :eusa_thin
Well, I personally prefer doing everything without the glass-look first.
Then I divide it into layers, so I have the stuff that needs to be behind glass on one layer, and the stuff that should appear the way it is on another layer.
Then I put on a 35% opacity blue/turqoise shade on the glass-layer. :)
Dj..Splash
24-08-2009, 04:39 PM
Woow.....
I Don't Know What To Say It's To Good....
Bravo Bravo! xD
Samantha.
24-08-2009, 04:40 PM
Really nice work!
Well Donee
Black_Apalachi
25-08-2009, 12:55 AM
Well, I personally prefer doing everything without the glass-look first.
Then I divide it into layers, so I have the stuff that needs to be behind glass on one layer, and the stuff that should appear the way it is on another layer.
Then I put on a 35% opacity blue/turqoise shade on the glass-layer. :)
Oh right you just use a Photoshop tool :P. I only use Paint so I need and want to learn how to do it with pixel art.
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