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That is some clean line work! And how did you vary the softness of your shadows? It looks like they change mid-stroke!

Certly responds:

Lasso tool and like 5 dif strokes

I have no clue what this is referencing, but part of me wishes that it's not referring to anything and you just have some extremely specific thoughts about clowns.

AAIllustrator responds:

Your new life mission is to watch Killer Klowns from Outer Space, it's free on YouTube and one of the best b movie horror films ever made

Cool concept!

Thetageist responds:

Thanks! I had fun hehe

Oh that's terrible. I love it.

PachkaNG responds:

It’s even worse with context lol

I've never seen hellraiser (I'm a baby when it comes to horror). I didn't know pinhead even had a backstory. Fascinating!

Tenebrare responds:

Right, and then you learn he even has a human name! *laughs*

There are 2 distinct backstories of the character - the books and the films and they have nothing alike, not even his looks are. In books he was actually a minor side character and never had a name nor much importance.

However the character in films is much more curious one. You can learn of his backstory mainly from 3rd film - when we stick to that media alone. In a cut dialogue there is even location mentioned, where according to himself he truly lost faith and have to admit, his human self is very charismatic and likable in the 2 films he appears. In the 2nd film - he has one of the nicest smirks of cinema history. Probably reason I started to do all those backstory doodles as I did few of them before I had actually seen the 3rd film.

Dude, so sick.

Chicho404 responds:

THANK YOUU

Man, you never see stuff like this on NG. I love it! I think the thing I like most is the subtlety in his expression--like a mild contempt mixed with amusement.

Tenebrare responds:

I am sure you are being too kind. :)

I love the detail on the frills! It looks gorgeous!

What's your tool for spriting, if I may ask?

SquishY-Bottom responds:

Thanks! To describe it in one sentence. The game is about the player controlling the main character against his will.

I love the perspective! How did you achieve the warped reflection on the street?

pepperly responds:

Thank you!
I mirrored the top half of the bg, flipped it and warped it to fit, did the same for the character, then I used a lot of CSP's liquify and some overpainting for the effect. I think the whole water reflection is on "lighten" mode so the street's walkway paint could fit through.

Category: Pixel Art ;)

This is so cool! Oh my gosh, I can only imagine the amount of work to do something like this.

Ninjifurcus responds:

Thank you! I was trying to figure out where the category even was xD Fixed now <3

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