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Done for Jazza challenge titled New Resolution :v I wanted to search something that fits my interests, and I found out the Castlevania was pretty popular game series. Aaand it's older than I thought :v Sprites from 1990-2000 are amazing, especially the evolutions from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and Castlevania: Circle of the Moon .


Steps: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4hQYhZlojMHa2p3Y01lYmhkZ2s/view?usp=sharing
High res: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4hQYhZlojMHbHZLdmNhNmxIdnM/view?usp=sharing


Im not the owner of original design. It belongs (at least it did in 1986 to Konami), and it's done I believe by Akihiko Nagata (he is the only designer mentioned in the game creators).

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That's hella scary!

I never thought I would see that sprite get the Lords of Shadow treatment. :O

it's amazing, really amazing, I love it

Brilliant work. Clear winner here!

Typhonart responds:

Thanks a lot!:)

and the winer, of Jazza Jan 2016 challange of the month is....
great art maaaaan! I really like your style.
and i like that your reference is so small and not obvious and you could use your imagination to create your version. its really new resolution ;-)
good job! cheers!

Typhonart responds:

Thanks a lot! It's amazing how loaded with information one pixel can be :v

This is incredible man, great style and detail

Typhonart responds:

Thanks a lot!

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