Hi, it’s been a while, but here’s my latest Paint Stick War scene!
It’s a bit larger than usual and with more easter eggs.
As usual you can read the story and comment on my blog.
I'd love to hear what you guys think.
It took me a while to complete it. :-)
Enjoy!
Paint Stick War: Zombie apocalypse II
Started by: HardAtWork | Replies: 13 | Views: 1,322
Mar 11, 2013 1:09 PM #911643
Mar 11, 2013 2:08 PM #911679
Standards have changed, but this is still very enjoyable.
Mar 11, 2013 2:12 PM #911687
Quote from NaniteStandards have changed, but this is still very enjoyable.
Unfortunately MS Paint is the only tool I have available here at work.
Mar 11, 2013 2:21 PM #911701
Of course, I never said it was bad, in fact, you're the only good MS Paint user I know that makes this kind of awesome art. Let's admit it, we all drew war-style stickfigures battling at school when we were kids, didn't we?
Mar 11, 2013 2:32 PM #911705
Aaah the years I've wasted... :)
I'm glad you enjoy it!
I find it difficult to find an audience because what I do is very specific.
It's not really pixel art and not really a comic either. And when I mention "stick war" somewhere, ppl usually assume it's some crappy paint drawing made in 30 mins :(
I'm glad you enjoy it!
I find it difficult to find an audience because what I do is very specific.
It's not really pixel art and not really a comic either. And when I mention "stick war" somewhere, ppl usually assume it's some crappy paint drawing made in 30 mins :(
Mar 11, 2013 2:35 PM #911708
Woah, I can see that you put a LOT of effort into this! I love the little details and easter eggs you put into it, good job :)
Wish I was as good as you with MS paint... :c
Wish I was as good as you with MS paint... :c
Mar 11, 2013 3:01 PM #911722
Thanks Sharp!
Nice to see you appreciate the details.
Consistency is key.
You have to make sure every stick has the same size head and roughly the same height. Off course they should be able to fit through the doorways and corridors.
You should try it, just start small and zoom in a lot!
If you guys want to keep updated, you can like the facebook page (link on blog)
Nice to see you appreciate the details.
Consistency is key.
You have to make sure every stick has the same size head and roughly the same height. Off course they should be able to fit through the doorways and corridors.
You should try it, just start small and zoom in a lot!
If you guys want to keep updated, you can like the facebook page (link on blog)
Mar 11, 2013 3:18 PM #911729
Even though this isn't the agreed platform of software, I do feel that I still enjoy its detail and effort displayed. Well done man! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, if this is your preferred medium ( and you're good at it ,) 'stick' with it!
Mar 11, 2013 4:51 PM #911769
I've always kept an eye on hardatwork, he never fails to bring something impressive from a low demand program.
Awesome job.
Awesome job.
Mar 11, 2013 5:11 PM #911784
Quote from XeroI've always kept an eye on hardatwork, he never fails to bring something impressive from a low demand program.
Awesome job.
Oh, yea, this.
Also, i would like to see some of your artworks with some shading, but since you put much effort and time on them, don't have worry about it. C:
Mar 11, 2013 6:30 PM #911866
I like it you should become a pixel artist for games or something
Mar 11, 2013 6:39 PM #911870
Quote from XeroI've always kept an eye on hardatwork, he never fails to bring something impressive from a low demand program.
Awesome job.
Awww thx Xero, you just made my day^^
Quote from VattuI like it you should become a pixel artist for games or something
Yeah, I'd love to get paid to do this!
Actually, I do get paid to do this! :D and some other stuff
Mar 11, 2013 6:43 PM #911877
Nice one hardatwork
Mar 11, 2013 6:43 PM #911879
No problem, but yeah, try not to double post bro.
This'll be a verbal warning
This'll be a verbal warning