Anna Kwemto, Daniel Rocha, Luis Cabrera, and Vanessa Diego [FNAF AR, Fire Emblem GBA portraits]
Link (Anna): https://www.deviantart.com/paigelts05/art/Anna-FNAF-AR-Fire-Emblem-GBA-portrait-1059670829
Link (Dan): https://www.deviantart.com/paigelts05/art/Dan-FNAF-AR-Fire-Emblem-GBA-portrait-1059671556
Link (Luis): https://www.deviantart.com/paigelts05/art/Luis-FNAF-AR-Fire-Emblem-GBA-portrait-1059672896
Link (Ness): https://www.deviantart.com/paigelts05/art/Ness-FNAF-AR-Fire-Emblem-GBA-portrait-1059674524
A while back, I got inspired to try and make a Fire Emblem GBA portrait of my Phone Guy, Krasnyy, after helping a mutual of mine find some good resources to make sprites themselves (Not to name names but they made their PFP to be in the FE portrait style and it looks cool).
And when I say make a Fire Emblem GBA portrait, I go all in; eye and mouth frames and all. I kept them within the hackboxes, but I have a hunch that my colour palettes were too broad.
It was a really fun process and only took a few hours.
The next day, I then decided to make a sprite for PT.
I refenced the sprite sheets for Leila, Sonia, Eirika, and Vanessa, but mostly Leila for these two.
I think I managed to make my attempts at spriting look quite close to an actual FE portrait if I say so myself.
And then I went and sprited everyone else.
Sonia was the main reference for Ness, Vanessa was the main reference for Anna, Leila was the main reference for Dan, Nora was all over the place,
I wound up making Audery litteraly today so I had another OC to post alongside PT, plus I've not drawn her in some time. Also I cut the gradient on the hair as that would bloat the colour palette too much and overcomplicate the sprite.
If you're wondering what the spriting resources that I directed my mutual towards was, it's Klokinator's fire emblem repo.
https://github.com/Klokinator/FE-Repo/tree/main/Portrait%20Repository
Amadeus darà la lista dei cantanti del Suzuki Music Party (15 non più 12 perchè il lupo perde il pelo ma non il vizio) nell'arco della prossima settimana.
Per ora ha annunciato che Ilenia Pastorelli condurrà la serata con lui e i nomi dei primi due cantanti: Anna Pepe e Tananai.
Whenever I see other people's versions of the FNAF AR humans, I go feral (in a good way); I've seen at MOST five people who have designs for most of these guys, including your designs and my own. And your guys look so cool! Can I get some fun facts about them? I can give you fun facts about mine in exchange!
aaaa thank you!!!! i’ve grown attached to the, despite not really playing ar, they’re so fun to speculate! i get a little sad they’re cast to the side, but thats where we the fandom come in!
and wow this one sat in my inbox for so long,,, that’s embarrassing x’) on the other hand in the mean time ive redesigned the gang! here’s them plus some cool info and facts!
would love to hear your cool facts!!!! im attached to these guys
"You know, at times, I kind of envy our furry friends," Anna admitted, looking at the cat who seemed to be having the time of her life, without a worry in the world. "They truly live every moment of life to the fullest."
"I feel that," Candace agreed. "They don't really have to worry about much."
"Oh yes, could you imagine a cat concerned about the economy?" Isobel laughed. "But maybe we should take a page out of their book."
Película puertorriqueña “La Pecera” es nominada a la mejor película iberoamericana en los Premios Goya
Es la primera vez que un filme puertorriqueño es nominado en estos premios.
Madrid. Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, Puerto Rico y Portugal optarán al Goya a la mejor película iberoamericana en la 38 edición de los premios del cine español.
Los actores Luis Tosar y Anna Castillo anunciaron este jueves las nominaciones de la próxima edición de los Goya, cuya gala se celebrará el próximo 10 de febrero en la ciudad de Valladolid.
Se trata de “La memoria infinita”, de Maite Alberdi (Chile); “Puan”, de María Alché y Benjamín Naishtat (Argentina); “La pecera”, de Glorimar Marrero Sánchez (Puerto Rico); “Simón”, de Diego Vicentini (Venezuela) y “Alma viva”, de Cristèle Alves Meira (Portugal).
La película que gane el premio seguirá la estela de “Argentina, 1985″, de Santiago Mitre, vencedora el año pasado.