Ok, this is the new Draw Club activity, and it's a simple one. It shouldn't take you much time to do at all! It's the Sumea Pixel Town activity!!
http://www.sumea.com.au/sumeatown.asp
To participate, you first have to reserve your plot of land. Post in here which number you want. Some land is bigger than others, so if you don't intend to spend too much time on pixelling some art, choose the smaller ones. Once you reserve your land, take a snapshot of the webpage, chuck it in photoshop, and do your pixel-fu. When you're done, post a gif of only your area in this forum, and I'll grab it and add it to the page.
Everyone's welcome to participate (yes, even you coders!), and go nuts with ideas!! (it doesn't necessarily have to be of a house).
(btw, I'll be redesigning the logo/page a bit later.. just wanted to get the map up atm [:)])
I demand by name be strickened from the record of people who havent done their plots... im working on mine but this last week of school is going to be test after test after test [:(].
But then two sweet weeks at Sunshine coast (Sounds like a rip-off of the Gold Coast [:p]).
People take their time on things, be patient! [:)].
Sorry about this, but tbag said something that I can't ignore.
tbag:
quote:But then two sweet weeks at Sunshine coast (Sounds like a rip-off of the Gold Coast ).
Huh?! What the hell makes you think that?
Okay, I'm a regular surfer of the Sunshine coast (and sometimes the Gold and Tweed coasts), so now I have no choice but to rant [:P]
(Begin surfer rant)
Err- I?m guessing from that statement that you?ve never been to the Sunshine Coast. Let me tell you, it is nothing like the Goldie! The Sunny Coast has kilometres of pristine beaches with hardly a building visible from the beach (with the exception of Maroochydore and bits of Caloundra). The beaches have some beautiful banks causing some awesome, fun little surf, making it the ideal place to catch a few waves and just chill-out. The locals around the Sunny coast are generally way more laid back and mellow then those of the Goldie (being such a low population area, I suppose), and in general the Sunshine Coast is possibly the best place in the world to relax and unwind (IMO).
At the moment there is some awesome swell around the 6 foot mark, which will soon reduce down to about 1 meter where it should stay for a couple of weeks. And this time of year is the perfect time to go temperature wise. Two weeks at the Sunshine Coast? Half your luck! If you don?t surf already I strongly suggest taking it up while your there! ?You can get an old board from one of the many surf shops for under $100, and if you keep trying, by the end of the two weeks you?ll be ripping those glassy faces and then you?ll never look back! And if you do already surf, then you are in for a treat. (Only problem is the crowds do increase over Easter, but it?s nothing compared to the crowds of the Goldie).
(/end surfer rant)
Have fun! [:D]
Yeh, on the Gold Coast there are a lot of surfers over the holidays. I don't like it when they comes in close and hit you in the head, most likely I would be the only one here to be hit in the had by a surfboard ,ha . Hope you have fun on your Holiday. You can visit Aussie World, Ettamogah Pub(spelling most likely wrong) and the other minor theme parks they have there. Nothing like the Gold COast ones though, :D .
I would do another one if there were plots left and I didn't have so much with school. What annoys me is that people have had plots reserved for ages and not done anything on them yet, hurry up people.
http://images3.deviantart.com/i/2004/086/1/0/Sumea_Town_Lot_no6.jpg
[img]http://images3.deviantart.com/i/2004/086/1/0/Sumea_Town_Lot_no6.jpg[/img]
is my latest plot revision, and I don't think I'll be doing anymore, all this pixel arting has gotten me excited and now i want to work with bigger canvases, maybe do a whole scene or something...
anyhow, i'm drunk and tired and going to sleep now ciao
You have your tavern anti-aliased on a white background, which means there are bits of white/lightbrown around the edges of your tavern. When I place it on something with a totally different background (green), they stick out. That's why it shouldn't be anti-aliased for this reason.
Also you have the perspective wrong. You'll see what I mean in the image below:
[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/test.gif[/img]
Take a look at number 59 by Matias as an example, and perhaps use his lines as a guide.
*HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS*
***spits on empty plots***