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I’ve compiled here all of the art I did for Kevin’s Hyperflash e-ink art contest. Within the attached folder you’ll find 66 images, some being small variations on others (I’d estimate that excluding the variations the total of unique art is probably around 50). I’ve converted it all to 24bit, and everything should be in the correct palette, so hopefully it’s all in order.

Also attached is a folder with some art from manuals with the backgrounds removed (there are probably a few stray pixels in some of them though). This is not an exhaustive compilation of every piece of unique art from every manual, but rather just what I happened to do (even if I didn’t use some of it).

Next, I’ve included the full art for the Jack Bros games with the text removed (bits taken from the flyers, and other places), as well as the boxes I did before I shrunk reformatted them for the contest.

… almost there… continuing on, I’ve attached some manual art that spanned across two pages which I’ve joined together, corrected colours, and removed text for, again, I didn’t end up using some of this.

Finally, I’ve put the ‘crossover images’ I did for the contest here in all their full colour glory (however much that is).

Though a lot of these have some small flaws, I’m pretty happy with how everything turned out.

Oh, and I should probably mention that I redid my original Innsmouth images, and did an additional image for the Japanese Box of Red Alarm.

If you have any questions, or thoughts, I’d be glad to hear them.

TRM.

(edit)

fixed spelling error in one of the images (folder has been updated)

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Here’s a picture with all the art I’ve done in a single image.

If I had to pick a favourite, it might actually be the one for Gold with the japanese text. I think the best one I’ve done is probably either the Teleroboxer schematics (lots of detail), or the one for Virtual Bowling (just pretty cool).

Also, keep in mind that for the full size & colour images sometimes they can only be as nice to look at as the scans that I could find… which is why the “bomber bros” thing looks kinda horrendous (though I guess I could have scaled everything down to compensate a bit more).

You certainly have the most labels! Nice job.

mellott124 wrote:
You certainly have the most labels! Nice job.

Hopefully for the most part I managed to capture both quantity and quality heh heh. I think I definitely improved after getting used to it with the first one, which you can probably see by comparing the it to what came after, especially with Virtual Bowling coming from the batch directly after.

Also see the comparison below to the original & redone versions without the text (the redone versions with text are included, along with, again, another one for Red Alarm, with all my other images in the folder attached to the first post).

The Red Menace wrote:

mellott124 wrote:
You certainly have the most labels! Nice job.

Hopefully for the most part I managed to capture both quantity and quality heh heh. I think I definitely improved after getting used to it with the first one, which you can probably see by comparing the it to what came after, especially with Virtual Bowling coming from the batch directly after.

Also see the comparison below to the original & redone versions without the text (the redone versions with text are included, along with, again, another one for Red Alarm, with all my other images in the folder attached to the first post).

I see the improved whites. That will make them look much better.
Let me know which ones I should reconsider. Might help you with the contest…

The Mario Clash manual art looks awesome.

 

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