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Where the Wild Things Are [2014] |
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User Comment Submitted by Jak T Rip on 22 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by DonChaos on 15 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by Dr.j on 5 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by Bob on 5 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by DKT on 5 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by ϵʟʞ on 5 March 2014
I like your style very much! The original picture is nothing comparing to yours!
Only the right feet of the grey guy seems not perfect.. :) But then everything seems so cool!
Impossible image!
Great work!
Very nice!
THUMBS UP! | User Comment Submitted by CreaMD on 5 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 5 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by Romppainen on 5 March 2014
How many times that needs to be mentioned? XD | User Comment Submitted by jailbird on 5 March 2014
Love the picture, but I think it was released in Liberation | User Comment Submitted by Hammerfist on 5 March 2014
Reminded me of PETSCII too. I like the picture, but if it had been PETSCII I would've been really impressed. Should be doable though, a fair approximation anyway? Maybe I'll give it a go in the near future... | User Comment Submitted by Motion on 4 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by Romppainen on 4 March 2014
And here's from where it all started, original by Maurice Sendak:
| User Comment Submitted by Twoflower on 4 March 2014
Yup, as Bepp points out - this one was featured in Liberation way back in 2012. Check it out if you haven't - loads of other great images there. | User Comment Submitted by bepp on 4 March 2014
Hmm... I think we (Twoflower) already did this conversion... See Liberation. Nevertheless, ossom pic! | User Comment Submitted by TheRyk on 4 March 2014
gfx: just wow & what shine said was my very first impression too.
daTABASErulez: SOMEone _should_ be credited, why not create an entry "Olek"/Graphician. I did the same when I ripped Amstrad gfx for Golden Times. Nitpickers might additionally credit Tom-Cat for Ripping (which implicitly includes Conversion here) | User Comment Submitted by Tom-Cat on 4 March 2014
Ok, changed release to today. Please DO NOT add me as an author, I just changed a few pixels so it complied to hires standard and I was able to convert it...
Not sure if the author should be added or not. If any1 needs to then please do so. | User Comment Submitted by celticdesign on 4 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by iAN CooG on 4 March 2014
original author didn't make this, if anyone this should be credited to tom-cat and released today. /me nitpicks | User Comment Submitted by MacGyver on 4 March 2014
If it was just converted/released as C64 executable, release date should be today. A screenshot it not a release.
Also someone (Tom-Cat) might want to add onek as a scener and credit him. | User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 4 March 2014 User Comment Submitted by Tom-Cat on 4 March 2014
I *just* uploaded it. After converting the picture on pixeljoint to c64 format. I left release date as it is on pixeljoint so it might seem older :) | User Comment Submitted by Oswald on 4 March 2014
wow, quite underrated (no comments so far?) great style and execution. A bit more contrast maybe. | User Comment Submitted by Shine on 4 March 2014
Somehow and i don't know why, i thought that this is true PETSCII!? :) Nice gfx btw. ;) | User Comment Submitted by Tom-Cat on 4 March 2014
This is drawn by "Olek" from PixelJoint. He stated it was drawn with c64 8x8 2 colour limits, which is mostly true, but there were some places where that wasn't the case - the worst case was the hand of the right-most monster. I tried correcting those errors as much as I could - I think the picture is still worth it and now we can see it on a real c64. :) |
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