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Hi guys i am creating my own game which will be some sort of fun with a funny and toon like envirment but it is not becoming like that ?!?! This is what the game looks like
But i want it to look more fun i have used mobile material for it but it's still so boring!! i want it to be some thing like Subway Surfers game who won the unity awards! Where is the problem from textures or shader may handle all this problems!!
Answer by fafase · Aug 24, 2012 at 09:00 AM
The simple way: get back to gimp (if you are poor) or photoshop (if you are not poor) to make flashy textures.
They even have ready to use algorithms to create toon effect.
You need to use some more primitive color, think kidly (is that a word?) for your drawing. You have brown and grey colors there more likely a Left for dead ambiance than Disney channel.
So You say i dont need to write a shader and it shader cant do this by itself :) :) :)
Also What effect should i use in photoshop or Gimp do you know any!! Also What kind of material will help having such an environment!
It is going to take more than advice to achieve this. You need an artist. Gimp is no toy software. There is a cartoon script for example that tends to make real pictures look like cartoon but you still need to know the tool to perfect your texture. Then gross edges make the whole thing more toony again. The general shape of the character too. But if you do not know how to I suggest to find them done online from open source places (please look for them I do not know where they are).
Thank You i've used your Advice using more primitive and gradient colors and it is much better now!! this is the enhanced result :)
I would recommend you to go on Youtube and find some quick tutorial about gimp. You can find there how to make glossy textures, toon images and so on.
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