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Rated 4.5 / 5 stars 2 weeks ago
its seed eater PS.look him up
Rated 5 / 5 stars Nov 27, 2012
I LOVE this style of pixel art, very sword&sworcery-esque. I can just image how epic this scene would look in a fully fleshed game. n_n
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Apr 19, 2012
Nice design! I really enjoy your style of art.
Rated 4 / 5 stars Mar 10, 2012
It's been awhile since I've done a serious review. Figured I might as well review an artist I know who can hold their own.
First up, good job with this one. Feel's like there's a story to be told here, gives a bt of emotion to the picture. As with most pixel art, there's plenty of detail to look at. However, I see that the ground, some of the sky, and the tall figure all have a solid color. For the sky, you added in the clouds, so it doesn't feel that empty. But the tall figure and the ground share a common color, so I can't help but seeing the tall figure being rooted to the ground. Whether this was your intention or not, I don't know. The ground arround the figure seems to say otherwise, but I'm not confirming anything.
Overall, I like it, and there's plenty of detail to look at. The lack of bright color really adds to the mood, and even when you do use orange for the fumes and fire it's not too noticable. The whole picture has an organized, geometric feel, but at the same time a personal feel to each object and figure. I like it, not exactly love it, but worthy off praise
And on a personal note, the Tall figure creeps me out. Bonus points.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Mar 8, 2012
It's so pretty, dude! Zooming up close, there is so much to look at. The pattern-y textures create a lot of visual interest, and I like that you can have such a unique style in a medium that many disregard to be bland and with nothing to offer. I want to see a big vast 'painting' done in this style - like if you did an entire city or something. It would be really interesting to see a comic in this style as well. I want more! GIVE ME MORE, DAMMIT. Also, I like the pattern of the chimney smoke.