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> Should I AA my bases?
andrewzuku
post Dec 10 2012, 09:32 PM
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Hey everyone,

I'm still new to this and I'm not sure whether I should release my bases with anti-aliased outlines or not.

(IMG:http://www.retrojdm.com/PixelArt/Datsun/1000/B10_2-door_(raw).png)

(IMG:http://www.retrojdm.com/PixelArt/Datsun/1000/B10_2-door.png)

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nhra1625
post Dec 10 2012, 10:17 PM
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i would, but id try to make the outline a little smoother with the AA. You have a great skill for a new tuner though. Props for that.
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Vicent M.
post Dec 10 2012, 10:54 PM
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No.

Your stuff is pretty unique, but, you can make AA'ed versions if you want.
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andrewzuku
post Dec 10 2012, 11:01 PM
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Maybe I'll do two versions, one raw, and one AA'd until I get better at it.
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post Dec 10 2012, 11:50 PM
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I like the raw versions
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post Dec 11 2012, 02:26 AM
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I'd say don't AA them unless you are going to do an actual black outline. Either way works, I'd see keep practicing AA so you are comfortable with it but it doesn't need to be on your bases.
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post Dec 11 2012, 03:32 AM
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use only to shades, u kinda want to aa the outside with the same roughness u shade the inside so it doesnt looks over aaed and use longer aa rectangles in lines that are more horizontal
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