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Deadlock Loader   [2013]

Deadlock Loader Released by :
Robin Levy

Release Date :
9 February 2013

Type :
C64 Graphics  (MultiColor)

User rating:**********  9.8/10 (90 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  9.8/10 (39 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Graphics .... Robin Levy

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User Comment
Submitted by ptoing on 18 January 2015
Wow! Have not seen this so far. This is absolutely outstanding. The only thing that look a bit off to me (mainly because this seems to be made with a slightly weird palette) is that the brown in the top left and around the blood would work better if it was orange. Very minor point though. Brilliant work.
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Submitted by Frantic on 11 November 2014
Yyyyyeeeeaaaah!!! :D
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Submitted by Tom-Cat on 11 November 2014
WOW. A Multicolor picture that puts most FLI pictueres to shame :) One of my favorite c64 pictures.
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Submitted by Reekol on 15 July 2014
really nice work! ;o)
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Submitted by bepp on 11 January 2014
Amazing. One of the best MC screens I've ever seen. Breathtaking is the word!
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Submitted by Archmage on 10 January 2014
WHOA!
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Submitted by metalux on 10 January 2014
Fantastic!
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Submitted by aNdy on 10 January 2014
Thanks for the gif. Good to see how awesomeness is produced.
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Submitted by hedning on 1 January 2014
I keep coming back for more! Shoot me! :D
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Submitted by Bob on 1 January 2014
Amazing!
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Submitted by Sander on 31 December 2013
Cool GIF! Like an animation on how the gun's backfire pushes him back and the scene emerges from his shots. Ending with a splash of blood on the wall :)
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Submitted by Robin Levy on 31 December 2013
Thank you all for the nice comments.
In case any are interested here is a GIF of the development of the image.
It starts out as a freehand sketch done in PROmotion... follishly I started touching it up with a full black to white gradient without thinking about the 8x8 bitmap limitations.
Then followed is a week of messing around trying to find a decent way of working (I am more than a little bit rusty) - there's bits of photoshop there but primarilly I settled on using Project One to finish it off.



I've no idea if the image is going to show
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Submitted by cbmeeks on 25 June 2013
AWESOME!!!!
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Submitted by Jok on 21 April 2013
screenshot is wrong, c64 does not have colors like that
nice pic anyway
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Submitted by Perplex on 27 March 2013
Absolutely stunning!

Also, the palette used in this picture makes me need to rethink the colour index detection algorithm in my own image conversion tool, damnit. :)
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Submitted by algorithm on 27 March 2013
Robin is certainly not scared of trying color combinations that most gfx artists tend not to use. He does this in style. I am curious to know what he uses for pixelling now. I believe in the 90's it was vidcom64?
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Submitted by PAL on 27 March 2013
...screenshot from battlefield4?
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Submitted by ThunderBlade on 27 March 2013
Breathtaking... WOW!
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Submitted by Jak T Rip on 26 March 2013
The Levy back. Awesomeness.
Motive, contrast, colours, detail... just a WOW.
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Submitted by Fungus on 18 March 2013
Completely awesome. Robin is a true Legend and works like this prove it. 10/10.
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Submitted by Shaun C on 18 March 2013
Still can't get over the awesome details and lighting in this pic. What a pixel legend!
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Submitted by BHF on 9 March 2013
10/10 - extremely well done !
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Submitted by TheRyk on 9 March 2013
What great use of colors, each one makes sense. Reflection of the gunfire on gun and armor is just perfect.
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Submitted by Cargo on 12 February 2013
Usual Robin Levy style and quality. I can't find words! I'd like to get more, Master! \o/
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Submitted by user on 11 February 2013
Holy moly, what a great picture! The illumination is awesome.
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Submitted by iLKke on 11 February 2013
Lovely work. Does them stunning game screenshots justice.

Does this mean it'll ever be finished? :D
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Submitted by Thierry on 10 February 2013
Bloody Hell , awesome!
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Submitted by Testa on 10 February 2013
this is a masterpiece.. amazing!
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Submitted by Clarence on 10 February 2013
Awesome, great details!
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Submitted by redback on 10 February 2013
Wow this graphics is more than just a cut about the rest. More of an inspirational and learning piece.
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Submitted by Jammer on 10 February 2013
Great work on the background, I'm not that fond of character proportions. Still - great deal of detail and light work :) Welcome back, Sir!
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Submitted by Tristan on 10 February 2013
The lighting from the fire is really well implemented in this picture. Nice work!
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Submitted by apprentix on 10 February 2013
Awesome pixel art, thank you.
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Submitted by Dr.j on 10 February 2013
The Levy power is back ! Stunning pixel work . Gorgeous picture . i can't believe i see new "Levy" pictures on 2013. its a blast from the past
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Submitted by PAL on 10 February 2013
Best there was, best there is and the best there ever will be!
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Submitted by aNdy on 9 February 2013
/me bows down in awe at the work of 'The Levy'...
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Submitted by Mäestro AmN on 9 February 2013
Wow! Delicious!
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Submitted by cadaver on 9 February 2013
This is definitely the triple-A of C64 graphics.
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Submitted by Raffox|HF on 9 February 2013
EPIC!
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Submitted by Yogibear on 9 February 2013
Sweet Jesus! This looks awesome! Yes please make more pics!
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Submitted by Zeldin on 9 February 2013
Wow... so cool!
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Submitted by grasstust on 9 February 2013
Awesome! Please continue to pixel!
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Submitted by DRAX on 9 February 2013
Now this is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
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Submitted by Richard on 9 February 2013
I love it. :)
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Submitted by Skate on 9 February 2013
that is what i call true pixel art.

pixel art != realistic sexy girls
pixel art == this

awesome work! congratulations.
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Submitted by Steppe on 9 February 2013
Stunning! Best picture I've seen in a long time!
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Submitted by Nith on 9 February 2013
Absolutely fantastic pic! I actually ran into the game on this site a couple of days ago and just played the preview which already looked great: http://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/deadlock/
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Submitted by Burglar on 9 February 2013
superb!
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Submitted by Heavy Stylus on 9 February 2013
Awesome!!
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Submitted by Slator on 9 February 2013
what a nice surprise :D
awesome loader picture

<gone, wetting my pants, rob did a new picture on the c64 again, how cool is that?>
User Comment
Submitted by Deev on 9 February 2013
Excellent! Great to see "Robin Levy" and "2013" on the same page! Worth waiting 20 years for :)
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 9 February 2013
Holy shit. Awesome.
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Submitted by Cresh on 9 February 2013
Old school players to new school fools.
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Submitted by Mase on 9 February 2013
Holy s**t! School is in session.
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Submitted by Oswald on 9 February 2013
masterpiece. brings the old days back. seeing this is like when I stumbled into a cool shooter.
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Submitted by dEViLOCk on 9 February 2013
Holy Cow! Awesomeness!
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Submitted by slimeysmine on 9 February 2013
Awesome :)
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Submitted by Toggle on 9 February 2013
Beautiful!
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Submitted by Shine on 9 February 2013
quality? ... .. . but ofCoz! ;)
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Submitted by Joe on 9 February 2013
Nice burnout from the weapon. Great to see images like this from legends.
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Submitted by Cruzer on 9 February 2013
Pixel orgasm!
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Submitted by celticdesign on 9 February 2013
Armalyte is my fovourite space action game for the lovely 64 and this picture is truly awesome!
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Submitted by Matt on 9 February 2013
I'll be damned!
If this is an indication on how Armalyte II is going to look like then I'll be damned again!
Great work!
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Submitted by Zierliches Püppchen on 9 February 2013
Nice Job ... the perfect mix of colors for reflections on the body-chest ... just nice! Thumbs up!
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Submitted by Wisdom on 9 February 2013
Magnificent.
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Submitted by Flex on 9 February 2013
WOW! That's one hell of a pic! Multicolour magic.
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Submitted by Sander on 9 February 2013
Wow, that looks awesome! The colors and blending are really well done.
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Submitted by psych on 9 February 2013
This is really great! What a palette! Love it!
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Submitted by Stainless Steel on 9 February 2013
I just stained my pants \o/ teh colorz!
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Submitted by BokanoiD on 9 February 2013
Holy shit, that's awesome.
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Submitted by Digger on 9 February 2013
Hot! I love the fire reflection on the wall. Unusual palette - very original.

PS Please fix the file extension :)
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Submitted by Bieno on 9 February 2013
Great pic !!!!!!!
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Submitted by xIII on 9 February 2013
wow... very nice pixelwork !
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