Objective: Defeat Lord Vampyre

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Very nice!

Like I said before, the painting feels unnatural. The people inside it feel very small for the canvas and have a very impromptu-photograph look to their pose. As for the rest of the piece, the simple palette and harsh lighting (especially on the knight) is quite delicious. I’d play this video game :sunglasses:

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Thanks! Oh, now that you put it that way I see what you mean; hadn’t considered that

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Nice to see some Monster Fighters love!

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This is an awesome artwork you made. This reminds me of the Doom series and Fight Knight. Have you considered making this into a game via Godot, Unity, Construct or GameMaker?

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Thanks! I havent made any kind of game since middle school; I don’t know that I have the ability (or time) to pull it off now

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Of course you do. You are a capable person. Have you considered using pixellab, as well as Phaser game engine?

Dude, if you want a video game to exist, make it yourself. That’s not relevant to the discussion.

What is relevant is my now inquiring if Sabretooth plans to make any similar illustrations with the Monster Fighters foes in Doom-style settings :smirk: :goo:

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As @Ghid has told you on several occasions, why are you so insistent on Sabretooth making his art into games? You seem pretty knowledgeable about this stuff, but you are practically harassing about this. He’s told you multiple times that he’s not planning on learning game development, so I don’t think you need to keep beating a dead horse.

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The bat stone looks yummy :yum: . i love that it’s instantly recognizable as the lego piece.

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Now that you mention it, it does look like a piece of caramel in the artwork.

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