Wow, how do make low-poly art so consistently stylish and appealing, especially to those that have no nostalgia for low-poly PS1, Saturn or N64 games?
Wow, how do make low-poly art so consistently stylish and appealing, especially to those that have no nostalgia for low-poly PS1, Saturn or N64 games?
I think low-poly for me is more of a tool than it is a nostalgic element. low-poly lets me create characters and assets that would take triple A style high-poly artists weeks. the simpler style of low-poly lets me translate a lot of 2D staples like strong shape language & block colour into my art. I'm not trying to make something nostalgic, more than I am just trying to make something new & interesting with the medium
(Doesn't need some industrial company to help him reach happiness)
(Eats some rotted MacDonald's French Fries that he never would have found in the garbage if not for some human that bought and threw away those fries in the first place)
Mario looks like he's had more than enough spaghetti for today, while Luigi looks like he needs a swimming pool full of Italian carbs just so he doesn't starve to death!
Also spare some spaghetti for the creepy leering clouds in the sky background!
I love her!
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This still looks better than most other misguided reboots that actively disrespect the original creator's vision, if I'm being honest...
I was like "those aren't cold outfits! Those are warm outfits that protect you from the cold!" Then I saw the third picture and though "yeah, she must be quite cold in that one..."
Looks like Sebastian watched his mother's news network and now he needs to lie down and process whatever the Hell happened to modern journalism.
Guess can relate exactly, Robin isn't much of the brightest if you think about it.
Yikes, she dodged a bullet.
Maybe he should use them claws there to shave his wild beard and hair. Seriously, it's gotten so out of control and unkempt, might as well shave it all off...
Ness casts PK Flash!
I didn't think anyone would get the earthbound inspiration!
Hi, my name is Jeffrey Thrash. You may know me from my YouTube channel. I enjoy video games and cartoons and I like to create my own animations. Enjoy!
Age 30, Male
3D Artist
Joined on 2/4/19