SGDQ 2025 - Macbat 64: Journey of a Nice Chap
"A noble Bat and their friends."

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SGDQ 2025 - Macbat 64: Journey of a Nice Chap
"A noble Bat and their friends."
Still chasing those stars... For today's Patreon prompt, Mr. Encyclopedia got me to draw some characters from Toree 3D, which I'd just picked up along with its sequel for 50 cents each. Plus a bonus Macbat. Thank you for your support!
Encountered the very rare Flat Macbat
Because I always forget to make a tutorial about Procreateās Colour Drop feature Iāve literally stopped myself in the middle of a fanart of Macbat64 (super cute game with positive bat representation- if you like bats or N64 style games you should play it) to take screencaps and make this!
Okay so hereās the line art - please be kind to yourself and mind the gaps - Colour Drop works best if there is very little or no gaps in the lines, otherwise the colour leaks all over (thereās a way around this by using the lasso and only Colour Dropping into that lassoād area but letās be kind to ourselves and make our art lives a little bit easier)
Just find your line art that you want to colour (I forgot to turn off the Monocle layers for this):
Tap and hold on the layer to open this side bar and select āReferenceā. Youāll see Reference under your layerās name:
From here select another BLANK layer. Under the Line layer will look the best but play around with what works for you:
Grab your colour. If itās coming from the Reference Image press and hold until the top of the circle is the colour you want (the bottom colour is the current colour):
Hop back to the top right and press and hold the colour blob (this was very tricky to do while screengrabbing):
Now keeping that hold, move the colour blob to where you want to fill with colour. See that blue progress bar in the left? Iāll talk about that in a moment:
Hold the colour on the area and POOF off she goes and fills in the area for you like magic! ColourDrop works by attacking the lines, you can adjust the intensity when you are holding a colour blob by keeping your stylus on the screen and moving it to the right to increase the strength or move it to the left to decrease the strength. Youāll see the āColorDrop Theseholdā number go up or down accordingly:
Continue working around the art. The layer will look at little funny, well I think it looks funny:
OOOOOOH SPOOPY!!!:
The only real pitfall with using ColourDrop is that it works best if the line art has no gaps, otherwise colour leaks everywhere.
Itās fun and I really like it so I wanted to share the process with those new to Procreate or those getting used to Procreate. I donāt know what other art programs can do this or what itās called in themā¦I mostly use Procreate and pen and ink these days š
i dont think tasty would be able to handle a Snow Level
I tried to draw @SIACTRO 's bat close to what his 3D model looks like. He looks really cute like this! Then again, Walter is always cute.
Macbat
I just played Macbat 64 on the Switch and with all honestly, it's very charming! It's $2 on the e-shop so it should be very affordable for how nice of an experience it is.
The titular Macbat is a delightful bat who you control through a selection of Nintendo 64-era throwback stages, ostensibly mirroring old rareware collectathon titles (though it often veers into other genres for a few stages or minigames) and it's a lot of fun.
It's a short game you'll beat in one sitting, including its bonus postgame content and the other game (Kiwi 64) that's secretly packed within it, but for the money you spent on it, it's honestly suuuuper worth it.
There is a very clear love for the genre packed in about every corner of this title, from the graphics, the sound track and sound design and the objectives, it's a nostalgiafest done right!
Please buy and play Macbat 64!