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    Exclamation [Need Pixel Help] Hello Kitty TV

    Okay, so, I'm new to this forum. My name is Meg, I sometimes listen to the radio but I mostly come here for the rare values. I'm a bit of a pixel artist, nothing special though. I joined the forums specifically for this reason: I need help with my Hello Kitty TV Cabinet!

    I'm fairly happy with it so far, I still have a lot to do. But, I'm having some problem with the far ear. I was hoping perhaps someone would be able to give me a hand with that?

    Here's what I did so far... ugh, that ear makes me want to cut my wrists....


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    LMAO Atleast you're honest to yourself, do you want it more rounded or leaning off to the side?

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    yeah, kind of angled more like a cats ear really is. :/
    Idk, I tried, but, It looks awful. lol.

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    I think it'd work better if it were all circle like hello kitty and the screen in the centre, also remove the draws, with it being that thin I can't help but think they won't hold much

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    Hahah, I'll try doing it round, and I intended on making it thicker later, I had used it to create a headboard for a bed previously.

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    Any improvement?

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    you need to add a few extra shades to where it changes angles, on the inside edge of the outside (if that makes sense) do a dark gradient growing lighter in boxes, and try and remove the inside black line and replace it with a darker or lighter grey depending on which suits it better

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    Thanks for the tip, i'll try it out later when I have the time.

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    hey orli, im also new, btw dont make my mistake and yell at the 1st sight of critasisum, may i sudgest when making the ears use the circle tool, then cut off the remaning with either pencil or rubber, i think it looks awesome so far, add a few shading perhaps and it could do with being a bit thicker, i can tell this will be cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut-112 View Post
    hey orli, im also new, btw dont make my mistake and yell at the 1st sight of critasisum, may i sudgest when making the ears use the circle tool, then cut off the remaning with either pencil or rubber, i think it looks awesome so far, add a few shading perhaps and it could do with being a bit thicker, i can tell this will be cool
    That would give you a straight on view of a circle, to make it isometric (can't be done in the modern paint) you need to resize/ something i've actually forgot the name haha

    But you had to type 26 into the a box and it'd turn it into the closest habbo isometrics you could get

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