
I asked Leo Lee, also known as sjq111 at http://www.furaffinity.net/user/sjq111/ , if his fursona Tyne can come out and play with my fursona. To Tyne, playing is fighting.
Keep in mind that Tyne, (the character on the right hand side) is his and was drawn by him, including the wing. His character is originally from here http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1163352/ where it is in lineart. I only colored him for this piece.
The other character, (the one on the left hand side) and the background is all me. I like I mentioned before, I did all the coloring. I only did this for fun and only with permission by Leo Lee.
As one can see, I like fighting games. :) ^_^
Keep in mind that Tyne, (the character on the right hand side) is his and was drawn by him, including the wing. His character is originally from here http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1163352/ where it is in lineart. I only colored him for this piece.
The other character, (the one on the left hand side) and the background is all me. I like I mentioned before, I did all the coloring. I only did this for fun and only with permission by Leo Lee.
As one can see, I like fighting games. :) ^_^
Category Artwork (Digital) / Muscle
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Size 1280 x 613px
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Your welcome. I do like your character and usually ask the ones I like the most to color. ^^.
This is my idea of a fighting game with a variety of characters. This stage is made of crystal and light and has a lot of freakish future technology in it.
The world I made up is an alternate modern world with hyper future technology centuries ahead of us. And many can use magic and there are creatures of legend living side by side with humans (like in Monster Rancher season 2 and Shinzo season 2).
I have your character using magic in his left hand. The magic being a magic mana ball of fire and ice. I got the idea of that one from the name of one of the pieces on your site. ^_^
The way I made the bridge involved using one of my Celtic weave pieces on my site to make up the circuitry and techno reinforcements. The use of the Celtic weave involves the magic aspect of my world seeing as though Celtic weave art was thought to be magic, and the Celtic weave is also simple and yet highly mathematical and scientific which showcases the hyper future of the world I created.
The reason why my fursona has Celtic weave on his clothing is because he is a creature of magic wielding (slight) and also is a user of technology (MIS minor and major in Knighthood). His chest armor is a hyper techno / magic cevlar vest and his guantlets and shoes and belt have Celtic weave for other reasons. ^^.
I used red and white as your character's armor color because I did not know what color to use and I know that you are in Switzerland and the photo on your site has the Swiss flag in plain site on your wall, so I figured you like Switzerland and ergo colored your armor that way. I tried to make your pants like yellow silk because I know you are from the Far East and I did not know what material they were made out of (tried to look). Your original drawing did not have the wing that I added from another of your drawings for the reason that I had your character use magic and your bio strictly says your character uses magic only when his right wing is visible and I am not good at getting your claw weapons right yet so, thus, I had your character use magic. ^^
This is my idea of a fighting game with a variety of characters. This stage is made of crystal and light and has a lot of freakish future technology in it.
The world I made up is an alternate modern world with hyper future technology centuries ahead of us. And many can use magic and there are creatures of legend living side by side with humans (like in Monster Rancher season 2 and Shinzo season 2).
I have your character using magic in his left hand. The magic being a magic mana ball of fire and ice. I got the idea of that one from the name of one of the pieces on your site. ^_^
The way I made the bridge involved using one of my Celtic weave pieces on my site to make up the circuitry and techno reinforcements. The use of the Celtic weave involves the magic aspect of my world seeing as though Celtic weave art was thought to be magic, and the Celtic weave is also simple and yet highly mathematical and scientific which showcases the hyper future of the world I created.
The reason why my fursona has Celtic weave on his clothing is because he is a creature of magic wielding (slight) and also is a user of technology (MIS minor and major in Knighthood). His chest armor is a hyper techno / magic cevlar vest and his guantlets and shoes and belt have Celtic weave for other reasons. ^^.
I used red and white as your character's armor color because I did not know what color to use and I know that you are in Switzerland and the photo on your site has the Swiss flag in plain site on your wall, so I figured you like Switzerland and ergo colored your armor that way. I tried to make your pants like yellow silk because I know you are from the Far East and I did not know what material they were made out of (tried to look). Your original drawing did not have the wing that I added from another of your drawings for the reason that I had your character use magic and your bio strictly says your character uses magic only when his right wing is visible and I am not good at getting your claw weapons right yet so, thus, I had your character use magic. ^^
Thanks, I was going for a two dimensional fighting game in extreme high definition with hyper high end cell shading sprites. .
Other than the clouds, the entire background is all me baby! .
But seriously I recycle my own stuff like Martha Stewart. Elsewhere on my site you can find the Celtic weave I reused for the supports. http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2020653 .
I do like spending time on details and playing on old school stuff and not just the 2D fighting game. If you look at the words 'ready' and 'fight' I used the font that is normally used for the old Atari console system and games. I still can't believe that I am just old enough to have played that thing when it was new. I just don't feel or look that ancient. I still hang out with teenagers and freshmen at the university for cryin' out loud.
Other than the clouds, the entire background is all me baby! .
But seriously I recycle my own stuff like Martha Stewart. Elsewhere on my site you can find the Celtic weave I reused for the supports. http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2020653 .
I do like spending time on details and playing on old school stuff and not just the 2D fighting game. If you look at the words 'ready' and 'fight' I used the font that is normally used for the old Atari console system and games. I still can't believe that I am just old enough to have played that thing when it was new. I just don't feel or look that ancient. I still hang out with teenagers and freshmen at the university for cryin' out loud.
I think it turned out well. *nodnod* I get this kind of "Killer Instinct" vibe from it, despite how relatively 3D looking that game was (SNES version).
xD Yay for recycling! That's what patterns are good for, no? :>
I never played the Atari, myself; it was already obsolete by the time I could hold the Zapper for the original NES. Gosh it doesn't seem like it's been that long since those fathers of all consoles came out! Now I feel old. xD Ah well. Duck Hunt glory days FTW!
xD Yay for recycling! That's what patterns are good for, no? :>
I never played the Atari, myself; it was already obsolete by the time I could hold the Zapper for the original NES. Gosh it doesn't seem like it's been that long since those fathers of all consoles came out! Now I feel old. xD Ah well. Duck Hunt glory days FTW!
Interesting, Killer Instinct. I thank you for the comments and inspirataion for the recycling. I thought I may have been cheating there for a moment, aye. And with technology getting better so quick as of late, it is making people feel older much quicker. My nephew asked me what a VCR was last year. .
I loved that game so much, even though it was a T-rated game and I was an E10+ age at the time. xD
Heh heh, the way I see it, they're your designs, so you can use 'em however ya want. xD
Oh my... xD! Oh, these little tykes and their PSPs and Blu-ray DVD players. Gosh, I sound like a granny:
"We didn't have none o'them fancy disk player thingies you kids got today! All we had was VCRs, cassettes, and CRT televisions!" :>
Heh heh, the way I see it, they're your designs, so you can use 'em however ya want. xD
Oh my... xD! Oh, these little tykes and their PSPs and Blu-ray DVD players. Gosh, I sound like a granny:
"We didn't have none o'them fancy disk player thingies you kids got today! All we had was VCRs, cassettes, and CRT televisions!" :>
Remember record players. I actually had a record player when I was a kid. First time I heard Micheal Jackson's 'Thriller' album was on my record player. And, before we had enough money ($650) to buy a VCR player that can actually record too so that we can tape our favorite episodes when they came one (no TIVO, you had to be there to press record and stop), we had a travel sized film projector and a few rolls of film so that we can watch one of the three movies we had and a few Looney Toons episodes in ten minute intervals or less with the room completely darkened and enough white space on the bare wall to project the film on. We always made sure (for a while) that for every place we moved into we had one wall section completely bare of photos and what not to watch the things. Not only do I sound and feel old thinking about it but I also feel like I used to live in a third world country too. To come think of it, the first CD my family got was a Christmas CD and it was originally meant to be a Christmas decoration due to the fact that, at the time, a CD player cost over $1,800 dollars at the time. It was nearly 8 to 10 years before we could even use it. It is a good CD too. Got it in Germany when my family was stationed there. Frohe Weihnachten: by The Vienna Boys Choir 1981. We still have believe it or not. .
Oh goodness, yes! xD I used to listen to my grandpa's all the time when I was a little kid. My parents had one too, as well as quite a few records. lol I barely remember the days when VCRs, and following them, CD players, were so expensive. Having to rewind those darn tapes, and risking the VCR eating the tape as it aged.
Oh! And cassette players in cars! I used to listen to so many songs on those things. xD
Remember when computers were something along the lines of 32-bit colors? x3 Reader Rabbit was my first computer game, ever.
Ooh...The Vienna Boys Choir... :> Now that's a choir for the ages. I'd believe that you still have that CD, if a bit surprised how long it's lasted. lol
Oh! And cassette players in cars! I used to listen to so many songs on those things. xD
Remember when computers were something along the lines of 32-bit colors? x3 Reader Rabbit was my first computer game, ever.
Ooh...The Vienna Boys Choir... :> Now that's a choir for the ages. I'd believe that you still have that CD, if a bit surprised how long it's lasted. lol
Ya, the kids that sang on that CD are likely going through middle age now. LOL.
The first PC my family had was the Commodore 64 and we didn't get our first game until either the late 80s or early 90s. It was Sim City (original). It took over an hour to load on a good day and you can not save your progress seeing as though the computer did not have a hard drive.
My first console was the Super Nintendo in 1994 on Christmas.
But, speaking of old home computers, I remember an advertisement from Scientific American (I collect all my magazines and sometimes Christmas catalogs). It was for a business computer in 1987 and it cost, I kid you not, $2,999.95 and was from IBM. It was a business only computer witch came with floppies with word processing, spreadsheets and a financial calculator. And the screen resolution, in huge bold letters, said 'Standard black screen with red, blue and green letters: And a white screen with an amazing 11 shades of gray!!!'. LOL.
^\/^.
The first PC my family had was the Commodore 64 and we didn't get our first game until either the late 80s or early 90s. It was Sim City (original). It took over an hour to load on a good day and you can not save your progress seeing as though the computer did not have a hard drive.
My first console was the Super Nintendo in 1994 on Christmas.
But, speaking of old home computers, I remember an advertisement from Scientific American (I collect all my magazines and sometimes Christmas catalogs). It was for a business computer in 1987 and it cost, I kid you not, $2,999.95 and was from IBM. It was a business only computer witch came with floppies with word processing, spreadsheets and a financial calculator. And the screen resolution, in huge bold letters, said 'Standard black screen with red, blue and green letters: And a white screen with an amazing 11 shades of gray!!!'. LOL.
^\/^.
Pity, and you had such a good start too with the first three. . Just kidding. Thank you for the comments.
I most certainly outdone myself making this piece. It had the most layers than any other piece I made so far that is on this site at about 237 layers. Tyne's eye alone has 8 layers to it.
I am most definitively a perfectionist individual with a high attention to detail and an eye to notice things others miss. If even one pixel is off I am not happy.
I most certainly outdone myself making this piece. It had the most layers than any other piece I made so far that is on this site at about 237 layers. Tyne's eye alone has 8 layers to it.
I am most definitively a perfectionist individual with a high attention to detail and an eye to notice things others miss. If even one pixel is off I am not happy.
Never seen the movie but I did find what you were referencing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHXl89-cGsE
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