5 years ago

My first 3D art. Merged with the picture I have taken in real life, inside the Toyota Tacoma Truck! It didn't take long for me to draw this. It only took me 10 minutes! 😀


I used the FlipaClip all to make this as always. Since I have figured out how to shade in 3D or 2.5D, I thought I could merge my cartoon with the reality and I did it! I have made my first one!

I used 7 layers to make this picture. I also removed Sonic so you can see the shading behind as well.



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I really hope this person is aware of what Nintendo will do to anyone who makes fan projects like this.

There's a big reason why I never included any Nintendo-related references or even sounds in any of my games.

There is a special song I want to put in for phase 4 of the final boss, but it's 5 freaking MB.

Holy shoot, K&F VG 3 will probably over 100 MB total.

Be sure to clear out your RAM first before playing this game once the final release comes out.

I just recently discovered MistWarp, which is a fork of TurboWarp that really has very good amount of additional options and customization.

UI changes is something I always wanted because I grew tired of Scratch's vanilla UI designs.

Also yeah, new scene.

I've noticed a pattern in my art. I will switch it up, just give me a sec to be obsessed first

Pretty strange that some portions of the game have no voice acting to some extent.

I'm 90% sure other people skip a lot of dialogues because of how unfathomably HUGE this game is.

Even more Uzi doodles! :3

Xbox CEO is being replaced by this woman.

Buuuuuttt, I do have some skepticism because she was previously a president of CoreAI of Microsoft with absolutely no gaming background.

And yet, in her note, she said she has no tolerance to AI slop.

So, apparently, TM-Attraction: TGF is broken on Microsoft Edge. I haven't changed anything in the game, either.

Though, it still works on Opera GX, so just letting people know. Use different browsers if you're playing this.

commission for @alphatwo :3

This is a positive change to our society. Real human-made works should present as it always was.