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Title: parody pixel art
Post by: hawken on December 26, 2006, 10:49:48 am
(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/133/333686852_468b5b4b0c.jpg)

wow!

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Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: sharprm on December 26, 2006, 10:52:53 am
Isn't that snakes's from the christmas thingey. Awesome piece.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Helm on December 26, 2006, 11:03:22 am
Yes, that's snake's piece for this year's secret santa. I'll let this thread roll for a while so he may bask in the collected adoration he so deserves, but then it goes.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Filax_666 on December 26, 2006, 11:51:26 am
That's so amazing.

@snake: I was wondering, do you have any progress shots of that? They'd be really usefull...
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: .TakaM on December 26, 2006, 11:54:06 am
was this on digg or something?
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Feron on December 26, 2006, 12:30:05 pm
do we post pieces that we do not know the artist - and see if others recognise it?
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Meta|Fox on December 26, 2006, 12:46:36 pm

Despite being male, i think i want to have snakes babys now...
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Scotteh on December 26, 2006, 01:15:39 pm
Its ownage, if snake submits that to PJ it will definately get 1st prize.

@snake: how the fuk did you get so good? did you start pixeling when you were 2 months old? :hehe:
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Ryona on December 26, 2006, 01:23:40 pm
I'll let this thread roll for a while so he may bask in the collected adoration he so deserves, but then it goes.

Hehe. Nice pun.  :)



Very amazing artwork there! At first I thought it was a regular painting. But upon closer inspection I see that I was greatly mistaken.
Truly amazing!  :)
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: snake on December 26, 2006, 02:21:32 pm
Thanks for the compliments guys. I just hope all this praise isn't shunning the rest of the submissions.

I have to ask, how did this topic get started? You found this somewhere else? I'm curious.

@snake: I was wondering, do you have any progress shots of that? They'd be really usefull...

I've taken extensive backups of the entire process, so that shouldn't be a problem. Just need to find a gif animator to piece it together with and I can post it here. If there's any interest for it of course. Maybe in a more appropriate topic?

Its ownage, if snake submits that to PJ it will definately get 1st prize.

@snake: how the fuk did you get so good? did you start pixeling when you were 2 months old? :hehe:

I practiced. PJ will come later. ;)
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Lee N on December 26, 2006, 07:30:57 pm
a real shame it's in jpeg though. :(
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Larwick on December 26, 2006, 07:38:26 pm
Hehe, my sister said it made her feel sick knowing it was pixelled.  :P

It's weird that this one's jpg'd.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: happymonster on December 26, 2006, 07:59:57 pm

I think this has been 'digged' hence the Jpeg image. I've also seen this picture on Joystiq..
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Souly on December 26, 2006, 08:00:45 pm
Seems this piece has spread fast.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Feron on December 26, 2006, 08:03:54 pm
http://www.joystiq.com/tag/dailyrecap/

http://digg.com/gaming_news/Shadow_of_the_Colossus_Katamari_Damacy - looks like adamtierney posted it on digg.  i dunno where the jpeg comes from - its a PNG on digg.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Larwick on December 26, 2006, 09:11:10 pm
Er, wtf..

Quote
Posted by Karted on 12/24/06
[comment buried, show commenthide comment] + 6 diggs   
I loved Shadow Of The Colossus. Katamari not so much heres a larger size i made:

http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/3536/colossalkatamarfx9.jpg


'Karted' seems to believe he made it. And doesn't realise it's meant to be pixel art. I'm so confused.  :huh:
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Skull on December 26, 2006, 09:16:00 pm
http://digg.com/gaming_news/Shadow_of_the_Colossus_Katamari_Damacy - looks like adamtierney posted it on digg.  i dunno where the jpeg comes from - its a PNG on digg.

The jpeg is all.. vector like!
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: 9_6 on December 26, 2006, 11:21:25 pm
I think someone should go there and tell them that snake is the creator of this and that it actually is pixel art.
Although that 'Karted' guy never really claimed it, people seem to believe that he's the creator of this great piece of art.
Maybe the creator himself, snake, should do it.

Oh yeah snake: very well done as usual.
I think you're one of the best artists around here.
Good job! Keep it up!
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Cow on December 26, 2006, 11:58:49 pm
Not so much a parody; More of a pastiche.

I showed my friends it, they said it was cool. I don't think they understand how amazing it is. Judging by how they weren't obsessing over it like I was. :)
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Feron on December 27, 2006, 01:12:13 am
I think someone should go there and tell them that snake is the creator of this and that it actually is pixel art.
Although that 'Karted' guy never really claimed it, people seem to believe that he's the creator of this great piece of art.
Maybe the creator himself, snake, should do it.


i already did
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Stwelin on December 27, 2006, 01:19:43 am
the *.jpg! it burrnnssss!
(honestly, helm should hijack the original post and replace it with the *.gif for greater justice.)
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: junkboy on December 27, 2006, 08:11:34 am
I kinda like that blown-up jpeg (some sort of 2xsai-filter?). It doesn't hold a candle to snake's wonderful original, of course, but still.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Froli on December 27, 2006, 12:41:33 pm
God damn, that's just beautiful snake.  :lol:

Snake? Snake?? SNAKEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: snake on December 28, 2006, 01:46:34 pm
What the... Digg and Joystick? I can see the headache I got this morning isn't going to fade anytime soon... How on earth did it spread this fast? I honestly didn't think anyone would be interested enough to do this. Especially since it was a private gift...

I've read through the Digg posts. Looks like there's a lot of misunderstandings going on. This Karted person isn't really helping explaining anything. (I can also never forgive him making it a Jpeg...) I see they've copied the link directly from my Photobucket account as well...

I'm registering to Digg. Maybe I can clear up a few things. However, I suspect they won't take me very seriously. I think I'll need some backup on this. I'm worried (yes, worried) that this might spin out of my controll. It's allready spread quite a bit. If people start linking to the rest of my stuff, it's going to be hard to claim ownership or an overview of it all for that matter.

Nice to have it shown to the world, but still...

Have no idea what to do about Joystick though...
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Zolthorg on December 28, 2006, 06:13:31 pm
I do believe adam tierney should have consulted with snake to see if he wanted his pixel art spread around the net.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Soup on December 28, 2006, 06:21:39 pm
Delete the photobucket link.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Soup on December 28, 2006, 06:31:00 pm
Adam made a huge mistake
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: entivore on December 28, 2006, 07:02:37 pm
It'll be okay, as long as you make sure to claim it right away.  I've "digged up" all the pixelation posts by 1.

In the end it was good that hawken posted this "author unknown"(lol) thing so stuff could get out in the open early
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: AdamTierney on December 28, 2006, 07:19:38 pm
Apologies to snake. I should have suggested that he Digg the piece instead of doing it myself, but Digg has always been about just throwing interesting articles and pieces into the net so I guess it didn't occur to me. I definitely should have credited him in the posting at the very least. >:( I just figured it was a fantastic piece that a few people on Digg outside of the pixelling circles would get a kick out of. I didn't think it would receive this much attention, or get converted into ass formats and spread to other sites.

I don't think it's a "huge mistake" as Soup makes it out to be, though. :huh: Snake is now credited on the Digg entry, which is linked to in the joystiq entry. I believe I can undigg the article if you want, although that's up to snake. Most people will be linking back to the photobucket link, so snake can always slap a signature on the image, a website, a link to Pixelation, or even take the pic down (or retitle the link) so it dies. I don't see how anything bad could come of it being out there, although (again) I apologize for not having asked snake's permission first.

In the spirit of the season, I'd be willing to buy snake a website and hosting for a year to make it up to him (assuming he doesn't already have a dot-com somewhere). Pixel work as stellar as yours needs a permanent home, and (though I'm not sure what your aspirations are) having a website with samples and a resume' is key to getting regular work in the games industry. And collecting your work all on one site is also an excellent way to prove ownership of artwork, since directories timestamp the date each piece was uploaded. If interested, pm me a list of domain names (in order of preference) and I'll set it up for you.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Zolthorg on December 28, 2006, 07:34:45 pm
That's a nice sentiment to snake, as long as you don't go and digg his portfolio site, if he wants it, without asking him.
god i hate digg
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Soup on December 28, 2006, 09:23:02 pm
I don't think it's a "huge mistake" as Soup makes it out to be, though. :huh: Snake is now credited on the Digg entry, which is linked to in the joystiq entry. I believe I can undigg the article if you want, although that's up to snake. Most people will be linking back to the photobucket link, so snake can always slap a signature on the image, a website, a link to Pixelation, or even take the pic down (or retitle the link) so it dies. I don't see how anything bad could come of it being out there, although (again) I apologize for not having asked snake's permission first.
It did seem slightly bigger problem , but my apoligiez.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: snake on December 29, 2006, 12:28:26 pm
Apologies to snake. I should have suggested that he Digg the piece instead of doing it myself, but Digg has always been about just throwing interesting articles and pieces into the net so I guess it didn't occur to me. I definitely should have credited him in the posting at the very least. >:( I just figured it was a fantastic piece that a few people on Digg outside of the pixelling circles would get a kick out of. I didn't think it would receive this much attention, or get converted into ass formats and spread to other sites.

I don't think it's a "huge mistake" as Soup makes it out to be, though. :huh: Snake is now credited on the Digg entry, which is linked to in the joystiq entry. I believe I can undigg the article if you want, although that's up to snake. Most people will be linking back to the photobucket link, so snake can always slap a signature on the image, a website, a link to Pixelation, or even take the pic down (or retitle the link) so it dies. I don't see how anything bad could come of it being out there, although (again) I apologize for not having asked snake's permission first.

In the spirit of the season, I'd be willing to buy snake a website and hosting for a year to make it up to him (assuming he doesn't already have a dot-com somewhere). Pixel work as stellar as yours needs a permanent home, and (though I'm not sure what your aspirations are) having a website with samples and a resume' is key to getting regular work in the games industry. And collecting your work all on one site is also an excellent way to prove ownership of artwork, since directories timestamp the date each piece was uploaded. If interested, pm me a list of domain names (in order of preference) and I'll set it up for you.

I don't think this a huge problem, but I am concerned about what this might mean for the rest of my pictures. Because pixel art is so easy to steal, I've taken a lot of precautions to avoid it, so things like this are always a bit tricky. I undersand you just wanted to share, so no harm done. Credits have allready been made, so I don't think there's anything to worry about. I'm just glad I was informed and didn't just stumble across this.

I appreciate for your offer, but I don't want to take avantage of the situation. I can always find a way to get a website online, so don't worry about it. I have one planned, but I still need to tweak a few things, so it would probably be a while before I would start looking for a host anyway.  ;)


By the way, the WIP's are still on their way.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Lee N on December 31, 2006, 11:54:00 pm
Snake: I do not think you have to be overly worried about people stealing your work and claiming it as theirs, there should be plenty of people in the pixel community who can verify that they are, in fact, yours. People stealing the work of others will get caught eventually.

But yes, an online portfolio to showcase your work would help you as it's not as easy to get away with theft then.

As for the Shadow of the Katamari piece, it's stellar.. whoever submitted it as a jpeg should me ashamed of him/her-self though.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Conzeit on January 01, 2007, 01:17:57 am
ROTFL XDDDDD

OMG that is just genius. sums up the year pretty well dont it? who was the lucky bastard to be gifted with it?

I'll let this thread roll

let it roll like a katamari of asskissing!
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: snake on January 10, 2007, 10:08:58 pm
I was finally able to get a hold of something to animate on, so here is the WIP animation as promised:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/SnakemanEXE/Colossal-Katamari.gif)

Don't know if theres much to explain that the shots don't show themselves. I start with some rough lineart, put on some base colours and then put on general lighting. I used the bottom colossi to experiment on and most of the palette came from there. The rest is mostly detail work. As I've mentioned before, the laptop mouse was pretty jaggy, so there was only so much I could do for detail. This in part explains why the fur is so rough. It was originally intended to be on a transparent background, but I figured I might as well go the extra mile as I had some time left. It added some extra colours since the original palette didn't fit the sky very well.

I just viewed the thing on something other than the laptop and noticed that it looks very brown. To me it looks more gray, so I'm not quite sure how the result is before I can check it more carefully. While I'm at it, I just want to mention that with all the credit I've been getting for it, I feel like an ass when taking the attention away from what all the others at the board did. I hope you can understand that. In any case, I hope the animation comes to some use, or at least spike general interest.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Conzeit on January 11, 2007, 12:07:38 am
PWNAGE!!!
I hope that makes you very uncomfortable =)

I wouldnt worry about the pallete, it's completly coherent with the SOTC style
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Faceless on January 11, 2007, 09:35:54 am
I feel like an ass when taking the attention away from what all the others at the board did.

I don't think you should worry about it. I believe (and hope) people here don't feel like they're in competition with other members, and more imprtantly, not in the Secret Santa. If anything, I think people will draw inspiration from it, or at the very least enjoy it. I know I feel like doing something more ambitious than usual now.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Neoriceisgood on January 11, 2007, 09:54:38 am
I feel like an ass when taking the attention away from what all the others at the board did.

I don't think you should worry about it. I believe (and hope) people here don't feel like they're in competition with other members, and more imprtantly, not in the Secret Santa. If anything, I think people will draw inspiration from it, or at the very least enjoy it. I know I feel like doing something more ambitious than usual now.

Hell yeah, this piece really makes me want to work a lot bigger than usually, it's just so grand and awesome.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Conexion on January 11, 2007, 05:51:42 pm
I was finally able to get a hold of something to animate on, so here is the WIP animation as promised:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/SnakemanEXE/Colossal-Katamari.gif)

Don't know if theres much to explain that the shots don't show themselves. I start with some rough lineart, put on some base colours and then put on general lighting. I used the bottom colossi to experiment on and most of the palette came from there. The rest is mostly detail work. As I've mentioned before, the laptop mouse was pretty jaggy, so there was only so much I could do for detail. This in part explains why the fur is so rough. It was originally intended to be on a transparent background, but I figured I might as well go the extra mile as I had some time left. It added some extra colours since the original palette didn't fit the sky very well.

I just viewed the thing on something other than the laptop and noticed that it looks very brown. To me it looks more gray, so I'm not quite sure how the result is before I can check it more carefully. While I'm at it, I just want to mention that with all the credit I've been getting for it, I feel like an ass when taking the attention away from what all the others at the board did. I hope you can understand that. In any case, I hope the animation comes to some use, or at least spike general interest.

My only question is, where did you get the inspiration for this? I mean, it's an awesome piece... I've seen the little guy in the corner before but the colossus of a figure in the middle... was it something that you just pictured in your head, or was there any references? The Animation is very helpful as well so thank you for that!
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Lee N on January 11, 2007, 08:30:46 pm
My only question is, where did you get the inspiration for this? I mean, it's an awesome piece... I've seen the little guy in the corner before but the colossus of a figure in the middle... was it something that you just pictured in your head, or was there any references? The Animation is very helpful as well so thank you for that!

I'm not Snake, but the references for this piece is obviously Katamari Damashii (for the little guy, the prince, who rolls up everything to a big ball) and Shadow of the Colossus, another PS2 game where you fight giant colossi.
Title: Re: parody pixel art
Post by: Dusty on January 11, 2007, 11:49:28 pm
(http://www.gamesradar.com/us/images/mb/GamesRadar/us/Games/S/Shadow%20of%20the%20Colossus/Bulk%20Viewers/PS2/Shadow%20of%20the%20Colossus%20-%2003--screenshot_large.jpg)

(http://dasme.org/files/katamari.jpg)