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Carrion
Registered: Feb 2009 Posts: 317 |
C64 Graphixians in real world
There was a topic about C64 composers and their real life, but what about the graphicians?
I'm really curious what C=64 graphicians do now!
And sorry if this was already mentioned before here on the CSDB forum.
So to start the discusion I was doing graphics (DTP and some illustrations mostly on MAc ;) ) from 1998-2003 from 2004 I'm more into IT World actin' now as IT architect - it's not sexy, and not related to graphics at all, belive me ;) - far from it!
I know what DeeKay does (Hi Daniel) but I'm really curious what legends as Hein, Mirage, Leon, Valsary( I know a bit here), Cruise, Joe, Duce, Deev,Ptoing, Pernod, Dragon do in real live... (OH and there are more of you guys ;) sorry if I messed any of you pixelers here
So ?
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Quoting Death MerchantIn the "real world", I'm a painter.
http://gregoryjacobsen.com WOW. Some of the most disturbing images I've seen in my whole life. Fucking impressive. Marvelous. |
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Jon Account closed
Registered: Apr 2005 Posts: 247 |
I'm hardly a legend either, but since putting pixels on a page is the only thing I did on the C64 that was (comparatively) worthwhile, I suppose I'll chime in.
I was a video arcade game repairman for about twelve years. Since then, I have earned a master's degree in English rhetoric and I am currently looking for work.
In the meanwhile, I do freelance computer and video arcade game repair.
-Ninj |
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Cresh
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 354 |
Quote: CRESH:
I new about Fazee. But what about Cruise, Shaman? Do YOu know what they do?>
Shaman is into IT&marketing somewhere in Katowice, I guess.
I do not know what happened to Cruise. I will try to find out.
Maybe this is him? ->
http://www.goldenline.pl/wojciech-niemczyk2 |
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Sander
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 500 |
Quote: I was a graphics guy for the US group Venom. I was only 13 at the time and it shows in my work. I'm always tempted to do some c64 pixeling so I can say I at least made something decent on the machine.
In the "real world", I'm a painter.
http://gregoryjacobsen.com
C64 was really the first artistic outlet that got me excited. Even though it may not show in my current work, the Commodore remains a big influence. I love coming here and checking out how far some of you guys push the machine.
Wow, wonderful stuff!
(You happen to like Pieter Breughel and Jeroen Bosch? :)
Would love to see you take a shot at doing that in 16 colours! |
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bugjam
Registered: Apr 2003 Posts: 2722 |
Fully agree with Sander! Really weird shit, I love it! |
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WVL
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 924 |
Quote: I was a graphics guy for the US group Venom. I was only 13 at the time and it shows in my work. I'm always tempted to do some c64 pixeling so I can say I at least made something decent on the machine.
In the "real world", I'm a painter.
http://gregoryjacobsen.com
C64 was really the first artistic outlet that got me excited. Even though it may not show in my current work, the Commodore remains a big influence. I love coming here and checking out how far some of you guys push the machine.
wat. |
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Jetboy
Registered: Jul 2006 Posts: 363 |
When i was quiting making games for Citi Interactive 2 years ago, Wayne was chief of Ktaowice's substudio of City Interactive. No idea what happened since then. |
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Death Merchant Account closed
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 13 |
Thanks for taking a look, guys. I would like to attempt some grafix but I don't have a USB joystick for my emulator. I have tried with the number pad but it's damn difficult and I'm too technically incompetent to figure out how to make the mouse work with it (Power64). Are there any editors for OS X available? |
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oys Account closed
Registered: Oct 2005 Posts: 14 |
im working at a kindergarten, sometimes the kids even like the c64 demos and sounds :) |
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 477 |
Quote: I was a graphics guy for the US group Venom. I was only 13 at the time and it shows in my work. I'm always tempted to do some c64 pixeling so I can say I at least made something decent on the machine.
In the "real world", I'm a painter.
http://gregoryjacobsen.com
C64 was really the first artistic outlet that got me excited. Even though it may not show in my current work, the Commodore remains a big influence. I love coming here and checking out how far some of you guys push the machine.
so what's the deal with knifehandchop's stage decoration? |
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