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| satoshi_matrix:
I've finally finished my latest "big" project. When I was thinking of what to do with my surplus of green, I thought of doing a grass type Pokémon, since I haven't really make many Pokémon sprites. I also wanted the challenge of doing a really stupid-looking sprite that's laughably bad, yet complex and semi-difficult. The result was Exeggutor, from Pocket Monsters Red/Green. You now realize the egg on the right is staring directly into your soul. Have a great day! Having done a Pokemon sprite by *gasp* sticking to the original 4 color pallet, I gained a real appreciation for how much work Pokemon sprites are. I took this pic on the pegboards because after making it, I thought of something else to reuse the green beads on. Having dismantled poor Exeggutor bead-by-bead, I've put them back down in a far more lovely form: Lum Invader from Urusei Yatsura: My Dear Friends for the Sega Mega CD. The Mega CD renders her hair blue, so I've gone ahead and recolored her hair to more closely match the coloring it should be, based on the color scheme used in Urusei Yatsura Stay with You for PCE CD. Many other small tweaks were made to make Lum look the best I could get her. The whole project took around 20 hours to complete. Fine-tuning her bra was far more tedious than I thought it would be. Getting those tiger stripes to look much like tiger stripes was proving difficult, but I'm real happy with the finished result. I had originally just planned to do her face, but it kind of got out of hand and just kept growing. Still, I had to stop somewhere, and where I did begs the obvious question: does the carpet match the drapes? :question: I guess we'll never know! ;D So why Urusei Yatsura? A few months back, I was chatting with a friend who has a large collection of import retro games. I mentioned to him my particular childhood love of the anime-style games on the Sega CD like Lunar: the Silver Star and Popful Mail, and he introduced to me a game called Urusei Yatsura: My Dear Friends. Only a few minutes in I was totally hooked. I wanted to know who these characters were, so I immediately started to watch the 1981 anime of the same name. At nearly thirty years old, to say I was late to jump on the Urusei Yatsura bandwagon would be an understatement. Nevertheless, to show my application for this wonderful wonderful anime, here's my tribue to Lum Invader: best alien in all the universe. Always more to come! |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: Neoblade16 on May 14, 2011, 06:14:17 PM ---Do you put your sprites on the wall? If so, how do you get them to stay on the wall? --- End quote --- I'd put nails thru few of the top beads, so the hand would be "invisible" |
| satoshi_matrix:
--- Quote from: Arseen on May 20, 2011, 01:57:03 PM --- --- Quote from: Neoblade16 on May 14, 2011, 06:14:17 PM ---Do you put your sprites on the wall? If so, how do you get them to stay on the wall? --- End quote --- I'd put nails thru few of the top beads, so the hand would be "invisible" --- End quote --- Oh sorry I didn't mean to ignore this question. I've been asked this a lot and forgot where I answered it or didn't. As Arseen said, I use small nails, but also double sided tape. In some cases, I even use glue and magnets to stick them on metallic surfaces like the fridge or my desk. I just string to hang one (just a typical megaman) from the dashboard of my car. So how about that Lum eh? ::) |
| satoshi_matrix:
could be. Over the years I've sold beadsprites on a lot of people. Link me to what you're talking about. |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: satoshi_matrix on May 21, 2011, 01:33:48 PM ---could be. Over the years I've sold beadsprites on a lot of people. Link me to what you're talking about. --- End quote --- Yeah I wanna see that too. Did he mention it or was it just in the background? |
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