A closer look

By waddle50008

Ever wondered how Screenhog makes CP’s graphics the best on the internet? Well, here’s a closer look at how he does his brilliant work–and how he has displayed it in one of the aspects of the Medieval Party:

Portraits

See how many different shades of each color Screenhog used? That’s the beauty of shading. In the portraits only seen in the Medieval Party, he greatly emphasized the shading to bring the likeness of it being painted to life. In earlier time, artists would use different shades of colors to make their paintings look right, and that’s what Screenhog did here. However, this is not the only piece of his work you’ll see the magic of shading used in, it’s all over Club Penguin! Without this, Club Penguin would not be too popular. Having said that, I would like to challenge Egaro, our newest member of CPNS, to create a penguin, or anything having to do with Club Penguin, using shading & flash, and then the same thing, with no shading. I will make one too, and you, our readers will decide which of the pictures (w/shading), mine or Egaro’s, is better, and you’ll also rate the version’s without shading. The purpose of this will be to:

  • Show you how important & cool shading is as a part of Screenhog’s many techniques
  • To give you something to be involved in
  • And To give you something to look forward to on CPNS!

See you next time on our CPNS Exclusive: Club Penguin – A Closer look

Waddle50008 reporting on A Closer look, Club Penguin News.

One Response to “A closer look”

  1. Egaro Says:

    This is a great idea!! Maybe this’ll get all you artists out there to really think about Flash and shading–the most important piece of any bit of art, in my opinion.
    ~Egaro

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