Saturday, 31 October 2009
Title Sequence
Here i have been working on how the title sequence will look. I have chosen to do it in an old style pixel look which is influenced by "The Raconteurs", posted previously. I created it in Adobe Illustrator using a black square to make up the letters.
Title sequence with black and white colour scheme. I think i like this one best.
Title sequence with a green and black colour scheme.
Pokemon Red
Pokemon Red has old black and white style graphics which i like. It also gives me an idea of how a pixel character should look and how the character moves etc. I also like the tense, dramatic music which fits the game well.
The Raconteurs
Screen capture from The Raconteurs website which is designed to resemble old style computer graphics. I like the green typeface against the black background and the old style font used. I also like the beep noises when navigating around the website.
Source: http://www.theraconteurs.com/
Monday, 12 October 2009
Pixel Pandemonium
Super Mario Bros. stop motion animation made using cardboard cutouts. I like this way of doing things as it gives a more realistic look rather than flat 2D.
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m/m (paris)
I like how this character, by m/m (paris), is simple and childlike. I also like how the character is created using squares as well as the black and white colour scheme.
Source: http://www.mmparis.com/mm_posters.pdf
Super Mario Infinity II
I like how the game screen follows the character and how Mario has to get past obstacles in order to succeed.
Old Macintosh Games
I like how the Star Wars game is made up of a series of lines and dots. I also like the sound effects.
Monday, 5 October 2009
Super Mario Brothers
Super Mario Brothers game capture which has the old style game graphics which i hope to use. I also like the way the screen moves as the character moves. I may use this.
The IT Crowd
The opening sequence from The IT Crowd has an old computer graphics look which is the style i was hoping to go for. I like the fact that it was made in colour instead of black and white.
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