He's got a bone to pick
He's got a bone to pick
The giant Ox that makes all of the rules
Of course their emblem was a tree, it wouldn't be ironic otherwise
yep! the seven pointed tree!
*highfives
The lock around the neck is only for decoration. Insult to injury, if you will
woah, I didn't even think of it that way. lol, I just wanted to place another lock somewhere but didn't know where.
A chibi-esque style with bright creamy colors. Reminds me of Gwain Saga. I like Western quite a bit myself, and am excited to see this game come to life.
The Cosmic Jester has never looked so deranged. Whenever I see an epic Kirby fan art like this, I'm reminded of how much cooler that universe is in theory than in practice.
This whole calm image, plus the way everything is shaded is lovely, but what really caught my eye is how the color of the stars contrasts juuuuuuuuust right with the rest of the scene.
Thanks alot!
This is a stellar display of how colors can make a mood all on their own, and the last panel is terrifying. I don't personally take a fancy to this marble man, but that changes nothing
Thank you Vockwell! you're right on the nose there with how i wanted each panel to kind of have its own mood yaknow. And it's ok if you're not very keen on the weird bowling ball headed fellow, i just wont tell it that you said that...
This would be a real good time to know what a Game Jam is. Always eye candy to see your style, Butz
Thanks! , And about Game Jams, sure! I can give you my short version:
Game jams are brief events (usually a weekend long, such as this one, sometimes longer than that) where participants join in to make a game in that brief time, with the main roles such as programming, art, sound/music, design, etc. At the start of this Game Jam a theme is revealed so that it serves as the inspiration for the team to make the game (themes such as 'transmission', 'waves', 'ritual', etc.), and by the end of the given time, all games are uploaded for participants and anyone interested to try out!
And that's the general idea, these are great events because they challenge you to start from scratch with a new idea, and you see it hopefully turn into a playable protoype by the end of the event, I recommend it to anyone who'd like to start making games and are in need for a push to give it a try, it's good to also form teams with new people and it's also great if you've already made games and are looking for something that can motivate you creatively.
Hope that helps! :)
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