Making it in 2d took long enough as it is, making it in 3d would take days.
Also: Does anyone know an image editing program that can scale stuff down, and then not blend the colors of the scaled product? I have no idea how to do it using GIMP.
Weird coincidence. I just finished making a giant Derpy in my world. If anypony wants to see it, I posted it in the off-topic pony thread in the Minecraft forums.
I use GIMP for my MLP Minecraft art. Just limit the color palette to a custom set matching the wool dye colors, and it will always keep the right colors. Hope this helps.
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very nicely done, if only i put as much effort into that game
ReplyDeleteTwilight?
ReplyDeleteSilly seth, that;s not how you spell 'Rarity'.
Someone needs to make a shrine to absolutely everypony, made in 3D, bedrock-to-ceiling.
ReplyDeleteI swear to god blog owner.... just... sometimes...
ReplyDeleteThis looks glorious when she shows up from the horizon.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like... *sunglasses*
ReplyDelete...she has her head in the clouds!
YEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
Silly Seth, that's not how you spell "Trixie."
ReplyDeleteMaking it in 2d took long enough as it is, making it in 3d would take days.
ReplyDeleteAlso: Does anyone know an image editing program that can scale stuff down, and then not blend the colors of the scaled product? I have no idea how to do it using GIMP.
@Netkev Just open windows paint, select the picture and scale it as much as you like.
ReplyDeleteWeird coincidence. I just finished making a giant Derpy in my world. If anypony wants to see it, I posted it in the off-topic pony thread in the Minecraft forums.
ReplyDelete@Anon I should probably have thought of that sooner, thanks.
ReplyDeleteTRIXIE RARITY OR TWILIGHT CHOOSE ONE!
ReplyDeleteHey, Twilight, I'm really happy for you, and imma let you be awesome, but Rarity is the best unicorn of all time. Of all time!
ReplyDelete@Rusty Stinger
ReplyDeleteAnother coincidence, I'm about to start one in mine. just sheering off a side of a mountain for part of the canvas.
@Netkev
ReplyDeleteI use GIMP for my MLP Minecraft art. Just limit the color palette to a custom set matching the wool dye colors, and it will always keep the right colors. Hope this helps.