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Animal Reign Part III   [2014]

Animal Reign Part III Released by :
Made

Release Date :
20 April 2014

Type :
C64 Graphics  (MultiColor)

Released At :
Revision 2014

Achievements :
Mixed Graphics Competition at Revision 2014 :  #3

User rating:*********_  9/10 (11 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... Made

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User Comment
Submitted by DeeKay on 26 April 2014
What an awesome first c64 picture by a true pixel legend! Welcome to the c64 scene, Made! ;-) Hope you have a great time on the best machine ever made. Louie64 and Archmage can tell you all about what it's like to "switch"! ;-D

P.S: IMHO Patterndither sucks! ;-) Go hybrid Floyd/Checkerboard, much better, especially in Multicolor!
User Comment
Submitted by Zierliches Püppchen on 22 April 2014
I a fan of the original version (modern gfx), on the multicolor version is plenty enough room for more details, it looks too much like a fast conversion.
User Comment
Submitted by Sounx on 22 April 2014
Yes welcome Made and a nice debut-picture it is. A bit rough in my eyes, but impressive nonetheless.

Wired or not wired, it still takes talent to precisly place pixels and eventually present a quality picture. On the c64 as much as on any other machine.
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 22 April 2014
might look great on the original HW. But imho on the c64 this kind of subtle color/brightness changes doesnt work. Needs more contrast. Way too wide gradients on the face, and way too wide dithers, which results in dither-banding. overall becomes flat because the few colors can not represent what there was in the oirginal, background / faces blend together. & no subtle details.
User Comment
Submitted by Karoshier on 22 April 2014
Personally I don't really care if this is a conversion or whatever. I clearly remember the feeling of seeing the newschool version on the bigscreen during the compo and how awesomely detailed it was. It was a real pleasure to see it ported to the C64 while still keeping a high level of detail. So imho great stuff.
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 22 April 2014
Anyway nice pic!
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 21 April 2014
FUCK YEAH, picture looking converted or not, I'm sooooo excited to see o̶n̶e̶ ̶o̶f̶ my favourite scene-graphician on C64! Beside RA, the artist who I copied the most during my learning period and was influenced by, many many times... F.e. here's my take on Made's Animal Reign from a decade ago :)

*bows*

That said, the pixelling looks a bit rough on this one, some polishing wouldn't suffice.

I really hope to see some C64 graphics pixelled from scratch from you in the future! Welcome, Made!
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 21 April 2014
Good info, Veto. :)
User Comment
Submitted by v3to on 21 April 2014
hedning: made did a double feature here. basis is a painting by himself, he also released this revision in the modern graphics compo. by his workstages he reduced the dimensions and the colors very roughly to huge single-color areas and then started pixelling. imo it is scan based, but i won't say converted.

btw - welcome made to the c64.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 21 April 2014
This one looks very wired/converted.
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