
WTF this is kind of repetitive
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WTF this is kind of repetitive
1.5 out of 5 stars.
Looks kind of simple, don't you think?
:-) relly good
0.5 out of 5 stars.
For some of your first Cursor sets, we can't expect perfect artistry. However, I would recommend playing around with some of the effects in RealWorld Cursor Editor. Adding a bevel effect to the blade would give it a more 3Dish appearance. Adding a drop shadow to the blade next would give it a glowing look. You did pay attention to some details though- kudos for that. I can see the buttons, etc. on the handle. Definitely check out some effects and try to get ideas from some of the other sets that the other artists have uploaded.
I would recommend tilting the lightsabers so that the tips of them can be used for the hotspot. At the very least, move the hotspots to the current tips of the blades. It's a little distracting having the hotspot off to the side of the blade instead of on it. I would also recommend trying to make them more uniform. For example, give them all the same thickness, instead of making some of them wider than the others.
You've got some nice ideas, I'm sure you'll get really good at this.
Oh, and it's lightsaber, not lightsaver.
1.5 out of 5 stars.
I think this is too weird.
I think you just want to release it quickly.
If you don't understand Realworld Icon editor,
just go to the following people:
Vlasta
JDDellGuy
and absterninja
I know those people are experienced.
2 out of 5 stars.
It's spelled lightsabre. But anyways, use bevel, and drop shadow like they have suggested and it will look much better. I think you could also resize a real picture of a lightsabre as long as it become too pixelated. You could also use more variety in the color of the lightsabres. Good luck with future cursors!
Love it
those are lightsabers? i thought those were markers...
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