walalaboom wrote: » Red: Damage Focused (fire balls, lava, fire arrows, blood) Blue: Crowd Control Focused (ice to freeze, water for knockback, blue slime to slow)
Vhaeyne wrote: » I don't really care for things like this because it puts hard limits on what colors artists can use for what things. Art imitates life, and life is much more interesting than heat is red for example. I have traveled the world and one of my favorite things about the ocean is that it seems to be able to be nearly any color depending on the location, time of day, and time of year. I think the only expectations we should have of the artists is that when they are trying to communicate to us that something is on fire. It looks like fire no matter what the color is.
Noaani wrote: » walalaboom wrote: » Red: Damage Focused (fire balls, lava, fire arrows, blood) Blue: Crowd Control Focused (ice to freeze, water for knockback, blue slime to slow) So, would this mean that ice spells specifically to damage wont be in the game, or would the game have to have red ice?
maouw wrote: » Vhaeyne wrote: » I don't really care for things like this because it puts hard limits on what colors artists can use for what things. Art imitates life, and life is much more interesting than heat is red for example. I have traveled the world and one of my favorite things about the ocean is that it seems to be able to be nearly any color depending on the location, time of day, and time of year. I think the only expectations we should have of the artists is that when they are trying to communicate to us that something is on fire. It looks like fire no matter what the color is. Reminds me of the blue volcano in Indonesia: ^ image is not hue saturated I do like it when class abilities are thematic, but I think AoC is aiming for a realism art style, so that could clash.
Nagash wrote: » maouw wrote: » Vhaeyne wrote: » I don't really care for things like this because it puts hard limits on what colors artists can use for what things. Art imitates life, and life is much more interesting than heat is red for example. I have traveled the world and one of my favorite things about the ocean is that it seems to be able to be nearly any color depending on the location, time of day, and time of year. I think the only expectations we should have of the artists is that when they are trying to communicate to us that something is on fire. It looks like fire no matter what the color is. Reminds me of the blue volcano in Indonesia: ^ image is not hue saturated I do like it when class abilities are thematic, but I think AoC is aiming for a realism art style, so that could clash. That is stunning
maouw wrote: » Nagash wrote: » maouw wrote: » Vhaeyne wrote: » I don't really care for things like this because it puts hard limits on what colors artists can use for what things. Art imitates life, and life is much more interesting than heat is red for example. I have traveled the world and one of my favorite things about the ocean is that it seems to be able to be nearly any color depending on the location, time of day, and time of year. I think the only expectations we should have of the artists is that when they are trying to communicate to us that something is on fire. It looks like fire no matter what the color is. Reminds me of the blue volcano in Indonesia: ^ image is not hue saturated I do like it when class abilities are thematic, but I think AoC is aiming for a realism art style, so that could clash. That is stunning It's burning sulphur though, so you'd want a gas mask, hahaha There's always a catch, sadly.
Khronus wrote: » Ok......don't tell me you wouldn't like to see some red ice....cause that sounds pretty legit! Blood ice maybe?
Tacualeon wrote: » Khronus wrote: » Ok......don't tell me you wouldn't like to see some red ice....cause that sounds pretty legit! Blood ice maybe?
Nagash wrote: » maouw wrote: » Nagash wrote: » maouw wrote: » Vhaeyne wrote: » I don't really care for things like this because it puts hard limits on what colors artists can use for what things. Art imitates life, and life is much more interesting than heat is red for example. I have traveled the world and one of my favorite things about the ocean is that it seems to be able to be nearly any color depending on the location, time of day, and time of year. I think the only expectations we should have of the artists is that when they are trying to communicate to us that something is on fire. It looks like fire no matter what the color is. Reminds me of the blue volcano in Indonesia: ^ image is not hue saturated I do like it when class abilities are thematic, but I think AoC is aiming for a realism art style, so that could clash. That is stunning It's burning sulphur though, so you'd want a gas mask, hahaha There's always a catch, sadly. It reminds me of the underrelm