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Rambo. A Chronicle Of..   [2011]

Rambo. A Chronicle Of.. Released by :
Twoflower, Triad [web]

Release Date :
7 August 2011

Type :
C64 Graphics  (MultiColor)

AKA :
Craft

Released At :
LCP 2011

Achievements :
C64 Graphics Competition at LCP 2011 :  #10

User rating:******____  6.1/10 (18 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... Twoflower of Triad

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Trivia Info
Submitted by Mermaid on 13 August 2011
I'd just like to point out that the quote from me in the trivia was directed at one particular person as a possible way of gradually moving on from colouring scans, thanks.

As for this piece of...craftsmanship...I think "meh" covers it.
Trivia Info
Submitted by Twoflower on 8 August 2011
"Go from touching up and colouring scans to copying pictures you like by hand. Yes, the copies won't be perfect then, but there will be more of *you* in them, and you will get better, and eventually you will move on to creating collages where you copy bits from different pictures and try to make them fit together nicely (again I mean copying *by hand* here) and hey, those pics will have even more of you in them, and one day you will find that you don't always need to copy, that you know now what works and what you can do."
(Quote from Mermaid - from the discussion "Doublescreen Compo Voting" here at CSDb)

"Putting a copy in a compo is fine with me as long as you copy it by hand"
(Quote from Alias Medron - from the discussion "Doublescreen Compo Voting" here at CSDb)

"I do however think that anything thats been done by hand in any method is "fair game" for a competition as long as all is declared and workstages provided if required."
(Quote from STE'86 - from the discussion "Doublescreen Compo Voting" here at CSDb)

"So I did a (my c64) version of the last ninja, the BEST VERSION EVER in my mind by a million and I really think that is something due to history and the fact that the last ninja were something really great in my life... maybe I have not seen other ninja retakes that are as great but I think my version is the peak of last ninja images and I am really proud of that, not feeling lame about that one at all... standing tall, above normal, abnormal that is... so proud of that one! For me that is a epic image done in plain koala format with its double pixels and all... it is the c64 for me... but I stole the inspiration... I admit that... but guess you already figured that out?"
(Quote from PAL - from the discussion "Doublescreen Compo Voting" here at CSDb)
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