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mox gallery
Posted: 25 Jun 2007, 17:13
by mox
Just opened a gallery
here, better late than never
Posted: 25 Jun 2007, 19:41
by fabrice_
I really like your works, it reminds me the oooold amiga days ...
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 27 Mar 2009, 14:43
by mox
Dusty thread, cough cough...
... but new
website launched two months ago, so if you're interested to see more works (helmet required since there are a couple of things to be fixed, almost invisible things though..).
(Nearly) all bits and pieces have been made with TVPaint, including the webdesign itself.
If FotoShaupe can do it, TVPaint can too!
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 18 May 2009, 18:15
by mox
I released a collection of Royalty Free content packs that contains ready-to-use .PNG files :
100 badges (10 shapes X 10 colours) and 1230 icons/flags (246 countries X 5 sizes).
You can download them right
here for your website or whatever you want.
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 19 May 2009, 07:40
by Peter Wassink
Thanks Mox, nice gift.
and i love those neat boxes you put them in
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 01 Sep 2009, 13:16
by mox
Black Sheep Squadron is an old PC/MAC project that had been shelved because of a lack of time and motivation and unfortunately it will (probably) never be completed.
The game is a vertical shoot-them-up, tribute to all the 1942-series (Capcom) including five ‘oldschool’ worlds in the glory of the 80’s: Pacific coast, Jungle, Country/Desert, Warp Zone/twilight zone and Sci-Fi.
You play either “John Trigger” or “Susie Goodspeed“. Choosing one or the other character changes the power of the weapons and the velocity of the aircraft, the famous WWII corsair F4U.
There are still a lot of sprites and backgrounds that are not shown in the video. The footage is sometimes buggy but it gives a good idea of what the game would have looked once tweaked and polished.
As usual almost everything have been made with
TVPaint, that's why I'm posting the video there
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 01 Sep 2009, 15:01
by Elodie
Ben dis donc, c'était bien parti comme projet =)
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 27 May 2010, 13:27
by mox
In the beginning it was just for testing the
Chad's custom brushes with an excess of splats, splashes, dots, drops, spray, you name it
Then I played with the blending modes..
For a size one, it's this
way.
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 27 May 2010, 13:44
by Paul Fierlinger
Hurah!! That looks like Larry King Live!
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 27 May 2010, 13:47
by Paul Fierlinger
Huh? Edited by user.
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 27 May 2010, 13:56
by Elodie
Wow, I love the result !
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 28 May 2010, 07:58
by mox
Paul Fierlinger wrote:Hurah!! That looks like Larry King Live!
I'm not sure what you are referring to... did you delete a link or something?
(to some extent) Larry King is maybe a
well-known personality here in old Europe too... but AFAIK nobody does watch his shows :]
(and thanks Elodie
)
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 28 May 2010, 09:27
by chatbraque
Yes !… nice dripping !… no monkey-business !…
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 28 May 2010, 10:43
by Paul Fierlinger
(to some extent) Larry King is maybe a well-known personality here in old Europe too... but AFAIK nobody does watch his shows :]
It was just a first impression... the artificial macho pose surrounded by glitz and star bursts. When you become an abstractionist you have to be prepared for such nonsense from the public.
Re: mox gallery
Posted: 28 May 2010, 12:11
by mox
I didn't know arms folded or macho posture could be © Larry K.
Anyway it's always interesting to have first impressions since it's most of time relevant and constructive.