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Snow Trilogy   [2008]

Snow Trilogy Released by :
JSL

Release Date :
15 September 2008

Type :
C64 Graphics  (MultiColor)

User rating:********__  8.3/10 (11 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... JSL of Covenant, Protovision, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Tropyx

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User Comment
Submitted by Hoild on 18 September 2008
The first one is a good still with a calm, gentle mood and pleasant composition to it.

The perspective on the second looks 'The Tits Have Escaped'-ish -- can't help it, that is what it brings to my mind, I can almost see teh kar moving on the pic the way like in that cool BP anim. ;]

Perspective on the third is just plain wrong. It must be noted the kind of self-criticism and objective evaluation JSL manifests is beneficial to his artistic progress and also a good way to avoid being an asshole. JSL FTW!
User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 16 September 2008
Not me. :) I gaveup being freelance-graphician since 2007, I hate
requests, just because someone spread into scene JSL paints for
everyone, I just do my own stuff, whenever I like it. With the
migraine it's even harder now.. I even had thoughts of leaving
Protovision, just don't want to pixel for games anymore...

Glad you all liked the snowy stuff.. ;) More pixels coming soon..
User Comment
Submitted by Danzig on 15 September 2008
someone go and grab diz dude for some kewl graphic-adventure...
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 14 September 2008
you're drawings are really cute heheh.

User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 14 September 2008
lovely JSL charm, makes me smile. :)
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 14 September 2008
still not perfect but I've given it a 9/10 for the improvement.

shadows and perspective is much better. but still there are some serious mistakes (car in the second part and walls & graves in the third part)

first picture is perfect for an amateur eye like mine. second picture is also very nice except the weird car. third picture has more problems but still very nice.

congratulations.
User Comment
Submitted by Kater on 14 September 2008
Yeah.... :))))) \o/
User Comment
Submitted by leonofsgr on 14 September 2008
cats forever \o/ jsl forever \o/
User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 14 September 2008
D64 has Executables and all Workstages as usually, this trilogy are three simple pictures
I made of snowy landscapes, sadly picture one is good, second average and third worst,
the first is a bridge over a canal, the water partly frozen and reflection in the water
from the moon, all these pictures are making use of shadow of the moon, there's a village
aswell with snowy mountains, second picture is perspective bit, a road and houses, and you
might notice the car is way out of proportion somehow, I really wanted a car in it, and
third is a church with graveyard.. For Leon: the cats are back too.. :D Anyone who could
make a animated screenshot, please do. :) Enjoy...
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