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« on: May 08, 2016, 11:00:58 pm »I've not seen that kind of ascetic before
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I've not seen that kind of ascetic before
Dudes! That's a really rad game concept, and an awesome character drawing!Wrapped up another entry for the Ludum Dare 72-Hour game jam I worked on with my younger brother. The theme for LD35 was "Shapeshift", and I was pretty happy with our interpretation.Oooh, that's really cool. It took a moment to get used to the controls, but it was fun! I didn't get too far, though... it's too hot here for me to be patient and solve puzzles, haha.
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If you wanna, you can play it on the web here: http://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-35/?action=preview&uid=21983
We're hoping to release a downloadable build and a slightly improved post-competition build later this week.
Also, I finally got a commission for a human character, so I thought I might show 'em off. I'm not too great with humans but I think he came out pretty well!
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B. Plot hooks beckon.Where the plot hook goes, we must follow.
Use either Bide or Brood, She has her eyes locked on us, That cannot bode well.That might be a good idea, actually - changing my vote to bide. We should have enough health to take at least one hit even at lowered defense.
I l9ve it, but it's... eh, unrefined. Do you plan to do more with it?That would be awesome! I meant for it to just be a sort of sketchy sketch, so I was never really planning to finish it, but if you want to keep going with it, that would be super cool!
It gives me an idea, wherein artists can practice by making half-finished art, then trading and finishing the piece given to them. If you wouldn't be offended, may I try adding/finishing some detailing? Though Id also really like to see how you'd continue on it.
grlabgfskjfkgafsome kind of issue with too many/unnecessary loose bits of clothaaaah i'm sorry shook
Nah it's totally fine, i'd be an asshole if i expected people to not draw certain things because of me being a weirdo. :v

You also might be able to just take a picture of it with a digital camera; I find that that doesn't wash out pencil drawings nearly as much.Perhaps this isn't relevant but a few weeks ago I drew a realistically shaded comedy mask. All the people that I showed were very impressed with it (especially the artsy types), but when I tried to scan it and upload it here, most of the lighter tones disappeared. Because of this, you got this unwanted contrast between thickly shaded areas and areas that look completely untouched. The work lost a lot of its original appeal.I'm assuming it's been done in pencil? You just have to make the whole thing darker. That's just how scanning works, it lightens everything and doesn't pick up subtle shades, and thin lines will disappear. Just give the whole thing a going over with your pencil.
Anyway, I was wondering if you guys had any ideas about how I can avoid that.
Either that or take your scanned image and add those missing shades in digitally.
Go for the Impale again! Make her listen!+1! Hit 'em with the ol' "stab to the face" move!
"...Crazy rainbow mask person blasted him into the lava.+1
I'm going to get him back."