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And the after.

These pieces went to Puerto Rico.

Wanna make the other cover arts now.




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If you know the anime, you know why I've made five of them.

I remember I had to make some, but in actuality, I should have made 2, not 5. Anyway, if you don't know Cowboy Bebop from 1998, I'd highly recommend you to watch it.

See you Space Cowboy!

Happy New Year, everyone. This is my first piece for 2022. Prince of Persia, by Jordan Mechner, stage 3 from SNES version. It has been started at 2019 but I wasn't able to finish it all this time. So I brought it back from total oblivion.

Some love for Donkey Kong Country franchise here?

This artwork took me 6 months of editing to avoid any lowres assets, solid color fillings and/or mirroring in the background.

Some AI upscaling involves tho.

Just an experiment with our favourite space mommy

Let's get back to business, shall we? A commission that took waaaay to long around here. Not happy with the transparent lava and its LED lighting, but I had to improvise. Other than that, I'm hoping the client be praised by the composition.

megaman redraw

: Pixelorama

Are you a Metroid fan?

What are your thoughts on Metroid Fusion? A client requested the cover art, as a shadowbox, but my picture frames are in 4:3 aspect ratio. What about extending the artwork then? Voilà!

Attention to Samus helm's visor.

And today I revisited one of my first themes I've made at 2019, only now I added the so desired LED backlight. Soul Chamber was always an eerie stage, so I always wanted to make a shadowbox out of it. So, there it is.

Happy Devruary! Devruary Day 4 celebrates @ElPichon ! They're just a bird who likes to draw! They're also the developer behind The Bunny Graveyard II and Chunky JUMP!. We also have a question for the devs of Game Jolt: How Did You Learn Game Dev?

A revisit to thr amazing Streets of Rage 2, for the Sega Genesis. Lots of layers and details. Take a good look at that fence! 😱

Other than that, always good to improve an original theme to a higher level.