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āMaster Keyblade"Ā by Drew Wise $11Ā t-shirt only available for 24 hours atĀ Teefury! ā„
Spread your name through acts Action matters, words do not Choose your path, your life For the greater good, I act It's my story, what is yours? - Binkusu
My moral compass Spinning wildly, my mind Out of my control Feeling bad, but nothing wrong When will these sinful days end? - Binkusu
What will be of you? Ascend to your own stardorm? Fade back to nothing? Perhaps you will do these both Now, the future is your own - Binkusu
State thy affection For thou shall be unworthy Shed tears, become lone Fantasies shall be struck down Fates be shown, planets align - Binkusu
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Ancestors: Kenway Options
Since the Kenway jacket is available with two closure options, this post is to help explain the differences. Keep in mind, I have only made the asymmetrical option, so the symmetrical images are photoshopped and approximate.
In the top two images, on the left is the center fastened option, and the right in the asymmetrical option. The symmetrical option has narrower turnback panels and falls a little further apart, because the panel is turned away from the center, where the asymmetrical option has wider panels which when turned back fall closer to the center.
The middle image shows how the asymmetrical version looks when half-closed, exposing the blue ālapelsā, which is a feature I personally like.
The bottom two images are laid out the same way as the top two, with the symmetrical version on the left. The left one zippers down the center of the wearerās chest, where the asymmetrical version closes more like a fencing jacket. On the actual version of the symmetrical style, the left most zipper would not be complete when the jacket is closed, but would instead be half of a zipper, as would the right most zipper, where the center zipper would be both sides of a zipper fastened together.
I hope this helps to clarify, if there are further questions, feel free to ask in email.
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ARTIST FOCUS: IAN WILDING
Today on our Artist Focus series, I am very excited to bring you the outstanding artwork of Ian Wilding! Ian has designed some of the coolest video game posters on the market right now, and his passion for art and gaming really shine through in his work. I could go on about how cool Ian is, but Iāll let him prove it to you in his interview below.
Tell us about yourself. Where are you from? Where do you live now?Ā
Ian Wilding is a 22 year old boy who was born in, and for the moment still resides in, Newfoundland, Canada. I am currently on hiatus from a BFA in Design at Concordia University, and before that I did a B.Sc in Physics. My interests include video games, movies, and designing posters or t-shirts based on said video games or movies.
What is your day job?Ā
For the time being, this is actually my day job! In April I finished my first year of design school, after which I decided to take a year off to work freelance from home. I have to say, being self-employed is rather interesting because while my boss is a very laid back guy, he is also there 24/7 looking over my shoulder.Ā How long have you been designing/illustrating? What got you interested in art?
I have been making video game-related art for as long as I can remember. I started drawing Pokemon as a child, and then I moved to pixel art for games based on the NES Zelda engine during my teens, after which I picked up Photoshop and learned how to use it. I canāt say for sure why I started drawing or what got me interested in the beginning, but it was just over two years ago that I began designing posters and shirts, instead of endlessly admiring the work of others.Ā
Who/what influences your art? Is there a particular personās style that has influenced you?
I am a huge fan of Olly Moss, Beavotron, Cory Schmitz, and Zac Gorman. They all approach video games with interesting points of view, I love anything that is visually clever or makes me rethink how I see a particular image or character.
What medium do you typically use when creating art?
Iām almost exclusively a digital person. Iām working on getting better at drawing, but besides the sketchbooks I keep, most of the work i do is computer-based.
Your video game pieces are some of my favorites out there, I actually have a t-shirt with your Super Metroid design on it. So where did the inspiration to do video game artwork come from? What is your āorigin storyā?
Thank you so much, that is awesome!Ā My origin story starts when I was around 4, my older sister gave me her NES when she upgraded to a Sega Genesis, and ever since then Iāve been playing video games. You grow up with these characters and immersed in these worlds, it just becomes natural to create art based on what you know.
How do you tackle new projects? Whatās your process?
I like to start with a large cup of coffee, a blank page, and then turn my music up to 11. Beyond that itās a bit haphazard. Sometimes Iāll find an idea while looking through another artistās work, other times Iāll be in the middle of a game and see something interesting that sparks an idea. I often find myself coming up with ideas at the least opportune moments, when Iām walking out the door, or late at night, and thatās when itās most important to get it down on paper.
Tell us about your current projects. Ā What are you working on? Any upcoming shows?
I have a couple of things going on that I canāt talk about just yet! No upcoming shows for now, but I was involved with Geek-Artās Star Trek artshow Final Frontier earlier this month which was a lot of fun to be a part of!Ā
What is the best art advice you have ever received?
Keep cool, never freeze.
What do you like to do for fun?
Besides the obvious gaming/movies/TV; I like to learn sciencey stuff, cook, run, and organize and tidy things. There isĀ nothingĀ finer than a tidy room.Ā
Are you playing any video games currently? Do you have a favorite video game series?
I just finished renovating my bedroom during which time I organized my video game collection so I was inspired to go back and replay some of the games that I never finished. No More Heroes and Super Paper Mario are at the top of my list. Iām also in the mood to play F-Zero GX,Ā
If you could be any video game character who would be and why?
Pac-Man. Heās got a fantastic wife, a steady job wherein he plays tag with his friends all day long, during which he gets plenty of exercise, and to top it off he has an infinite number ofĀ re-spawnsĀ back to level 1. Sounds like a swell life to me.
What is your most memorable video game experience?
Beating Metroid Prime with 100% item pickups to get a special cutscene at the end, which hinted towards Dark Samus who was introduced in Prime 2. I play that game every year, and I can still get about 95% of items by memory.
If you could be a dinosaur with any super power, which would you choose and why?
I would be a T-Rex with the power of flight. Chilling in the clouds using my tiny arms to fly sounds like nothing less than a fantastic way to spend a day. Plus it would keep those smug members of the pterodactylus genus in check, they think theyāre safe butĀ weāll see about that.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Want to keep up with what Ian is working on? Be sure to follow him on Tumblr for all of his artwork and updates. Also visit his Society6 shop to check out what prints he has available for sale. Heās also on Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr!
ни ŠæŃŃ Š° ни ŠæŠµŃŠ°. Ni puha ni pera. No fluff, no feathers. "May you go to hell with your feathers torn from you."
Video Game Posters - by Ivanov Vanechka
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