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Fake Castle Crashers Still

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Edit: Frontpaged!! Yeee! <3 Thanks guys! c:


Drew up a fake Castle Crashers screenshot to see how well I could replicate Dan Paladin's artistic style - still a bit rusty with Flash since I prefer Photoshop, but I picked up a lot that I'd forgotten over the last little while.


Criticisms welcome - still getting used to Flash.

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So this was cool I like the idea of replicate another artists style and I have to say that you have done a fantastic job on this one a really nice scene and shows like action is happening so nice job all the way around on this one I love the idea here as it shows so much detail and you are already talented with your style so made this one a pleasant one anyways keep up the amazing work as always

~X~

You should Draw Castle Crashers 2 scenery, because Oh My God that looks Incredible!

Really good. The boss looks like something from Dragon's Crown.

It's Assegor (from the tv funhouse Pokemon satire)! Here, watch this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDHVsyA9zBw

Yes, one of the advantages of living a long time and having a memory that never degrades is that I remember almost everything flawlessly and so I can often put the arcane pieces together where others would not. The downside is that every moment, I relive a lifetime of horror simultaneously. Oh joy!

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May 29, 2014
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