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Sorry about that. They're on the list now. I don't always get all of these references, so I really need at least a short description of what the images are if it isn't very obvious. What is that new image of?
I made an image for the Half Life 3 confirmed meme:
We will use this on a question with the answer of 3, and I will change the top text to match the question.
That's Magneto from X-men, although his head looks a bit to apart from the body IMO.
1. Doge
2. The Scream
3. Kid (Bastion)
4. Rainbow Dash (My Little Pony)
5. Santa Claus
Edit:
micro500 wrote:
I see a few images not listed:
Crystal Maiden - Dota 2, 8-bit Goomba, 8-bit Mario. (There another 8-bit mario, but is different from this one)
Also I had made alternative versions of the pokemon fossils, they are a bit different from the original but that's meant to be so it looks more recognizable IMO.
Helix Fossil, Dome Fossil
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Added Crystal Madien to the doc. I went with the smoothed out Goomba which was accepted instead of this pixelated one. I added the 8-bit version to the list anyway though. Isn't that mario the same as the "Mario from SMB3" on the accepted tab? I added it anyway, but it looks the same to me.
samurai goroh wrote:
Also I had made alternative versions of the pokemon fossils, they are a bit different from the original but that's meant to be so it looks more recognizable IMO.
Helix Fossil, Dome Fossil
I like these versions more. I agree they are more recognizable. I'll probably use these for the final drawings.
Weregoose wrote:
Start with regions 25 and 19 (eye and eyebrows, respectively), and finish with the letters.
Added to the doc. I like it, but it might not make it in since it would take a long time to draw. If you could smooth out the lines more it would be faster, but I know that the pixelated look is what you were going for in this case.
Everything but the letters belongs to one region now:
Edit: ...or did these longer lines just negate the amount of time that was saved by connecting segments (and then some)?
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Perfect.
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Probably the last set of images I'll be doing because I'll be on vacations after X-mas...:
1. Donkey Kong
2. Red Hat Linux
3. The Persistence of Memory
4. Bob-omb
5. Chomp
6. GabeN (Gabe Newell)
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Gabe!!!
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Going for the animals that need to be saved and killed:
Still some wild lone pixels even after trying to remove most of them.
Edit: and I wanted to keep the pixellated look, good idea or not, you judge :P
Link to video
The current state of the birthday screens. The firmware time is set to December 22, 2015, which gives us the birthday event upon starting our file and proudly states TASbot's 2 year anniversary. (A second or two might be added to this screen, to display it on screen longer.)
It comes with the downside of having Kawashima tell us our result isn't accurate, since the birthday entered results in us being under 20 years.
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So nice.
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I've updated the doc with the new images in this thread. Thanks for all the great work everyone!
samurai goroh wrote:
That Kappa, I was thinking it was going to be a world map at first XD
I re-arranged the order things are drawn in for that image a few times and finally settled on that. I liked how it kept the image a mystery for a good portion of the time. :)
As xy2_ showed, we are finished with the name and birthday screen images. I'm going to go back and add some delays to have the images on screen a little longer, and then I will proceed to x100 and finally pick an RNG seed. I can then grab the question list and start arranging the drawings!
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Earthworm Jim.
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And here's the Doom Guy, I don't know how many more pictures are needed.
Edit: changed the picture, there was a problem with transparency that still existed in the file (looked a little different/bad in some areas with the BrainAgeTools).
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They need about 50, including the ones pending acceptance.
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The second one is from Power Blade 2.
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Darkwing Duck. Check out my Gens font! And Vectorman.
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I guess it won't get any better. And The Guy/Boshy. And guess who.
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Crash Bandicoot, SM Galaxy, Samus.
Sketch Turner, Spyro.
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