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lol dude how topical. and i'm not talking about the pB

MEGAROBBY responds:

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heh heh WOAH GOTTA GO FAST!

great style, solid reference to B

TaraGraphika responds:

VVVRRRROOOOMMMMMM!!!!!

Thanks, Appreciated.

Great animation, audio was good everything very consistent and tight. Content was really funny!

Recent Game Reviews

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Level of finish

I'd say apart from bizarre subject matter the level of finish needs to be noted. This shows high attention to detail. I really enjoyed the heart carved in the tree on the Freddy Krueger sketch.

Impressive

I'm put off by the controls and making jumping a chore when jumping is a big part of the game. It's like the main gimick was chosen, but that was poorly executed.

Other than that ... the proximity sounds and volumes and songs and style and presentation is all great. Of course PBR ... it's always PB fucking R. And what is he watching on the iPad?

Recent Art Reviews

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Brian, your blurred burny particle effects are something I'd like a walkthrough on because you do them so well. I dig the symmetry of the mask with the slight imperfections and the overall value of everything is just outstanding. You've got smoke texture down. Like ... check that one off the list of stuff to have mastered because damn. The fire specks seem slightly too formulaic, but the effect is so clean I can't fault you much for it. Great (re)work! (cough post this on Level Up cough)

Rhunyc responds:

Oh thanks for the Level Up! idea! I'll get to that! Haha.

Also, I really appreciate you taking the time to write this review! Thanks man. :D

Very impressive the detail in the scales is well appreciated. Your transition to the dragon's belly is subtle from the scales but I understand how much time that sort of thing takes. I'm most impressed with the dragon's eye and how you've effectively built the scales. The volume is very believable. What could help aside from atmospheric perspective is blur for more depth. I understand if that's difficult because with my work, doing detail and then blurring it seems so counterproductive but sometimes it really boosts depth.

Overall great stuff.

icheban responds:

Thanks for the thoughtful post! I agree with you. Using blur would probably help push the scale of the painting in a very realistic manner. Unfortunately I don't have the knowledge of applying it in such a manner at this point. I was aware of that at the time I did the painting. Just gotta practice more :D

Bravo Sab, flawless anatomy great colors and excellent repetition within the composition. Keep up the awesome!

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