Peanut Butter and Sprite Jam: June 28 - July 5

Started by big brother, Mon 28/06/2004 21:41:38

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SierraFreak

No, he means that it was inspired by him, and I must give credit where credit is due.  My future cop guy is the literal representation of Judge Deadd.   ;)
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.

TheSaint

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i decided to add something myself coz i was amused with this thread. unfortunately i dont think i'll have time till 7th july to draw and color some manga so i made this one:



edit: animated him talking, wanted to add some SP moving but decided not to waste more time ;)



cheers

Dmitri

Pretzels :B


viktor

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Gregjazz

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Bunny slippers!

EDIT: Yes, the image is indeed 64 colors.

Hollister Man

The incredible inedible Eggie!

I like the Babe cop best though (rowr) ;)
That's like looking through a microscope at a bacterial culture and seeing a THOUSAND DANCING HAMSTERS!

Your whole planet is gonna blow up!  Your whole DAMN planet...

big brother

Ok, seeing as it's the 5th today...
Time for the judgment!

Man, I had no idea hosting these competitions would be so tough to call. If it were up to me, you'd all win, but this competition's rules don't allow for that.

Here are my impressions (sorry to draw this out, but I wanted to recognize everyone for the work they did):

Redwall: It's a good, solid sprite. I like the clean lines and lack of double pixels. However, as you mentioned, it is not the most creative concept I've seen.

InCreator: I love the realism this sprite exudes. The shaded quality of the image is great, and the concept seems like a reasonable extrapolation of our current technology. Great work!

Earlwood: Your concept was both creative and humorous, though it's more of an object than an actual sprite. Very nice execution.

Viktor: Very dynamic scene you made. Lots of movement, from the arch of the policeman's body to the explosion on the left. For some reason, his left leg is a bit disconcerting.

Preparación De Ensalada: Funny, but not really a sprite. The lettering below the RIP is a little hard to read.

JudgeDeadd: Sorry, but the link to your image seems to be broken.

Tanker: Very creative, but the execution could use a bit of a boost. With a more dynamic pose, fewer double-pixels, and a different color scheme, you could be really on to something.

TikiTikiMan: Great work! I like the focus on the actual vehicle. I could definitely see this one in a game.

Wreck: The future looks like a good place to live. I like the style, though you worked within the restraints of a traditional cop uniform (yes, it is sexier, but the same hat, color, etc.).

Privateer Puddin': I like your concept, though I would've preferred it to been a bit more "pixel art" like.

Opo Terser: I love the Dr. Seuss quality you've captured with this one. Very whimsical execution of a funny concept.

DragonRose: An excellent derivitive work; you've really captured Wreck's style in this one.

Zootyfruit: Armor plating is always the way to go. I would have liked to see a little more contrast in the shading, though.

SierraFreak: I like the color contrast of this robocop. He strikes me as a bit too symmetrical and the lighting on his left side is inconsistent (minor).

TheSaint: Funny South Park reference. I hope the cops of the future aren't like Cartman.

Geoffkhan: The cartoony cop constrasts well against the realistically shaded vehicle. I'm not sure why there would be flames coming out of the exaust when he's not riding the bike. The bunny slippers are definitely sweet.

My favorite entries were:

InCreator's, TikiTikiMan's, Wreck's, Opo Terser's, and Geoffkhan's.

Since there can be only one, I chose:

Opo Terser's

This original idea was nicely executed and made me smile.
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