Inspired by the sketch on the front page: http://www.snowball.ru/g4-eng/
Tried a bit of Pixel Color/Shading.
Pixel Art
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A bit old. Some Work for my own RPG. Which died after I "discovered" that Terry Pratchet got it better.
The Dschinn - A mostly evil kind of spirit The Village Idiot - Fear the power of the village idiot network! Both were made with MS Paint!!! Argh!
The Dschinn - A mostly evil kind of spirit The Village Idiot - Fear the power of the village idiot network! Both were made with MS Paint!!! Argh!
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Yeah Vosla, the middle-eastern dictator genie was brilliant
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@Analog-X64: Oh, I forgot to congratulate on your cool fish! Yes, it captures the spirit of the original Gobliiins 4 character and is coloured in a way I remember the Gobliins games...Analog-X64 wrote:Inspired by the sketch on the front page: http://www.snowball.ru/g4-eng/
Tried a bit of Pixel Color/Shading.
@SkyMarshall Arts: Thank you! It's pretty old and it was funnier when Saddam was still alive, not that broken old beggar that got hanged. At least, he was not cast into a bottle...
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Vosla: Thanks and I love your work... that quite the large Pixel Art to work with lots of work.
I love the details.
I love the details.