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Published: 2012-08-17 20:57:44 +0000 UTC; Views: 517; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 3
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Description This is an animation showcasing the Standing rotations of the character Kim Pine as she appears in my Wolfenstein Mod: Guns and Glory 0.5: The Story Retold.

Kim Pine is from the Graphic Novel/Movie/Videogame Scott Pilgrim VS. The World, and is one of its titular characters, being an ex-girlfriend and current band-mate of Scott Pilgrim.

I decided to include her as a boss, as she was an easy fit for the theme of level 32 which was to say an amalgamation of the interests scattered throughout my mind. Ever since my initial interest in Scott Pilgrim was realized, she immediately stoodout as my favorite character. So, one thing lead to another and 1 year after the premiere of the Movie, I made the sprites to commemorate the anniversary of its Theatrical Release.

Unlike most Wolfenstein Bosses, Kim Pine (amongst others) has rotations for her standing pose, allowing the player to "sneak up" on her if they like (though the way she's positioned in-game, the player will never have the opportunity to do so).

These sprites were originally started on 8/1/2011, and the full set was finished on 9/2/2011.

The Sprites are partially based on the ones for the Scott Pilgrim video game done by Paul Robertson, but of course, in my own style and with a few of my own touches.

I had alot of fun making these and hope that everyone can enjoy them as well!

Scott Pilgrim, Kim Pine and all related characters belong to Bryan Lee O'Malley.

You are free to use these sprites if you like, just please give me credit for them if you use them.
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Comments: 6

DudeFromThePasT [2012-08-17 20:59:41 +0000 UTC]

Just sweet!What software you used to draw?

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Tiny-Brain In reply to DudeFromThePasT [2012-08-17 21:39:49 +0000 UTC]

Microscoft Paint, if you believe it. (Windows Vista version)

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DudeFromThePasT In reply to Tiny-Brain [2012-08-17 22:00:44 +0000 UTC]

Did tit took forever?D:

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Tiny-Brain In reply to DudeFromThePasT [2012-08-17 22:03:57 +0000 UTC]

Took about a month for all of the animations together. I prefer MSPaint over Photoshop because it doesn't distort the pixels and it's easy to use.

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DudeFromThePasT In reply to Tiny-Brain [2012-08-17 22:23:18 +0000 UTC]

How'd ya put it together?

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Tiny-Brain In reply to DudeFromThePasT [2012-08-17 22:33:02 +0000 UTC]

That's kind of complicated, but basically trial and error. Also, I draw with a mouse, so lots of time and effort as well.

To go into the actual process might get too technical and confusing to elaborate upon here.

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