ps.: U forgot the edge or just didnt like it? I think it'll make a huge diference.
@NK: What's a blinking avatar?
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To be honest I spent the time making an avy, looking for topaz vivacity. so I just finished what I thought looked good and was done, perhaps my next one I'll do that.
Also where do you get c4d?
Oh and the blinking avatar avi would be a .gif file, which can be made in photoshop but is tricky
@Everyone- Looks like I'm the only one here who can do them atm then :/
@Cirillo- They're not actually as difficult as you think -especially if you're using sprites instead of actual pictures- they're just.. well... time consuming.
CirilloPrimo wrote:Also where do you get c4d?
Oh and the blinking avatar avi would be a .gif file, which can be made in photoshop but is tricky
I get the renders [images without a background] and the c4ds at deviant art, or the famous planet renders.
and yes, the avatar like the NK's that are moving can be make in the photoshop making gifs, but how you said it's tricky, I used to know how a few years ago, but I stayed away from PS for 2 years so I forgot almost everything.
nobodyknows wrote:I was wondering if anyone here can make blinking avatars?
Just out of interest, mind you :U
It costs a little time but I finally remeber how to make a "blinking avatar" without looking tutos! =D
This is the first and I never had made a blink of a eye so its pretty amateur, I need some help from you nk.
HugS
.Pato
You've got the jist of it absolutely perfect, but if you want to make it look even better -completely imho- add a 'blank slide' behind each blink -a slide with no eyes/ completely shut eyes- so that you get a longer delay with each blink. Also, duplicate the slide that comes before that slide. It isn't as difficult as people make it out to be :B.
Though I'm still teaching myself about doing the 'slow blinking' avatars you often see on devart.