This month's art gallery features a
lot of stuff! It's that time of the year I guess. Enjoy Bob a Surlaw in
various forms, disco musicians, and the Mind of Nathan Karr: An
Artform. Some of these had to be shrunk down so click for bigness!
Art
by Paul Harrington
Squishy versions of the Village People, the heroes of the aptly named
Village People: The Videogame
Police Chief meets Super Surlaw Lancoven with a side of Grimyuk.
Bob Surlaw with a helmet made of some kind of whale thing with a
weakness for bubbles.
Bob Surlaw finds a new home.
Art
by Tom Laakso
The origin of Super
Walrus Man revealed at last.
Art
by Mr. 8-Bit
Bob Surlaw after an injection of human growth hormone.
A fish with a book within a fish with a look.
Art
by Marionline
A gift from the author of Kim und Jose to Willy E. for
his review in #51.
Art
by Nathan Karr
"Ken pounding the crap out of my Sonichu fan character with a piece of
bread, because that's how police brutality is done in CWCville. It was
also a chance to experiment with the various tools on GIMP, which I
don't plan to use anytime soon since Paint.net is working again. (Also,
I grew a little tired of Sonichu.)"
"Ken made out of Lego bricks. There's not much to say except that this
is his down-facing walkabout pose and the one on my desk right now has
a gun."
"Bob the Hamster wearing awesome shades next to the only other kind of
hamster I know how to draw, a Hamtaro character. He's taller and buffer
than most Ham-Hams, but I'm just fine with that."
"She Burns You from Moron Mission. She was just a random encounter in
that game and I never thought I'd use her again, but I was reminded of
her existence when JSH played the game. The same sprite from Vikings of
Midgard, I don't know what game character she was based off of, or what
animal she was supposed to be, but I do recall an outfit similar to
this one. Her outfit was suggested in Castle Paradox IRC."
"The Halito Sisters from Densetsu no Okami/Wolf's Quest (replacing the
Red Dragon thematically; they're statted out, but haven't been
implemented yet). They don't have boobs on their in-game sprites, but
these kinds of embellishments are what's generally expected of tie-in
art. Also someone in a chatroom suggested giving it three boobs when I
said I was drawing a female hydra. (I think boobs on reptiles are
silly, but I kinda like silly sometimes.)"
"A character I made up for the sake of the pun (alligator/investigator)
shortly before drawing the picture. He's eventually going to make his
way into Maces Wild."
Nathan Karr Sprite Men and Women and Dwarf Things