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Questions about the game development process of designing the content and rules of a game in the pre-production stage and design of gameplay, environment, storyline, and characters during production stage.
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Can I publish caricatures of famous people in a game?
Consult an attorney.
No designer is going to know the answer to this question. All answers will merely be guesses.
You need to speak to someone familiar with legal-ease.
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Creating vector art with a programming background?
Vector and pixel art are completely different things. Your question mentions both.
Like any art, you would learn from the ground up regardless of your background. Art is art. If a 3 year old can crea …
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What should I do to distinguish an item which has the same color with its background?
My choice would be to ensure the disc color and the tile color never match.
All discs are 20% darker or 20% lighter than all tiles, etc.
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I am an experienced programmer who wants to learn how to design 2D game art. Is this achieva...
It's all relative.
Everything is generally "achievable".
Any learning curve and time needed all depend upon you - no one here would know how quickly or what method helps you learn the best/fastest. …
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Coloring techniques in Angry Birds
I think it's basically a minimalist approach to depth.
Color + 25% white = highlight
Color + 25% black = shadow
or
Base color = color at 70% saturation
Highlight = color at 50% saturation
Shadow …
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What sort of noise is this?
Photoshop: Filter > Render > Clouds, or Filter > Render > Difference Clouds.
Holding down the Option/Alt key when selecting one of the filters increases the contrast of the filter.