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Discovering a New Planet   [2006]

Discovering a New Planet Released by :
Chorus, Singular [web]

Release Date :
8 October 2006

Type :
C64 Graphics  (FLI)

Released At :
Function 2006

Achievements :
C64 Graphics Competition at Function 2006 :  #1

User rating:*******___  7.3/10 (9 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Clarence of Chorus
Graphics .... Leon of Chorus, Singular, Storm

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User Comment
Submitted by rail slave on 5 July 2021
wow, really nice leon, my fave I think
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 8 October 2006
Errm Leon. Actually I wanted to compete with a way other picture but changed my mind and pixelled a pussy after I realised that you'll contribute with a fantasy copy (and had to finish a new picture in one afternoon, a day before the party, grrr!).
Look, I had two options: to score low with a picture which is less attractive to party people and cope with your orgasmic, over satisfied face expression. Or, to pixel a teaser and try to beat your ass. So please, don't come up with that liking of a fact that you didn't pixelled a chick. You was only saved by the projector as Poison's and my picture looked like fucked up shit on the big screen.
\:D/
User Comment
Submitted by leonofsgr on 8 October 2006
My very first pic in FLI! I didn't have too many ideas but I wanted a picture that is using the capabilities of the FLI. I choosed this pic, bcoz once Oswald linked in the original, and I liked the metallic colour of the alien-robot. Yes I know this is a Julie Bell copy, but I tried to draw it quite differently. I know I fucked up the robot-arm and the flag, but I had no motivation to correct it. I like the fact that I didn't paint pussies like Psn and Jailbaby, but rather a much worse Julie Bell copy which is the lowest thing one can do! ;_) Technically speaking, I started to paint the pic in draz-paint then converted to FLI and continued working on it in an FLI editor, adding colours, then I added the last character row in Osw's p1 editor. Thanks for the reactions... I hope my next FLI will be 100 times nicer and better! ;_)
User Comment
Submitted by Jak T Rip on 8 October 2006
What a great story line for just one picture!!!!!!!
Beautiefoolish! Yumm!
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 7 October 2006
i don't really enjoy the colour set covering the monster :|
User Comment
Submitted by A3 on 7 October 2006
Nice picture, what i really like is the planets in the background.
User Comment
Submitted by Tch on 7 October 2006
Very good FLI-picture! 8D
I especially like that alien wanting to shake hands?! ;)

Oh,and "TiSziEjts",ROTFLMAO!! 8D 8D
User Comment
Submitted by CreaMD on 7 October 2006
Beautiefoolish! Yumm!
User Comment
Submitted by Thunder.Bird on 7 October 2006
At this point, you should definitely overthink to discover a new planet ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 7 October 2006
I love Leon's style. Leon finally started using FLI mode ha :)
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