That's the most interesting poll for me this week. Two oppositie styles of making skins, two totally different uses of the palette.
First of all, we have in one hand a more simplistic skin, with large zones of colours, like use to do
Spectral,
HazelOrb,
Auri,
Le Moon, or
Nah. On a different style, we have a "teen" skin, but with a more complex shading in pixels - in the limits of 12 colours obviously. Examples of that more heavy style of skinning can be found in
DragonsDungeon's gallery, in
-Lunatique's one, or in
Bluetatu's gallery.
I'm really surprised how each skinner found ways to explore the palette. In the left skin, the back is darker and more blue, which gives a nice and gentle shadow aspect. That's the kind of "effect" that make you think, since it fits so well the skin, that the palette was literally made for the skin.
And so, while the right skin used more of the brown and middle green - front - and the blue - back - from the palette, the right skin uses purple and light green. It creates combinations of colours that I've not seen in other skins of that round : the dark purple of the skin/hair parts and the light green that, thanks to a smart use of second overlay, something we don't see often, looks translucent.
Anyway, great skins...