I'm more proud of my Data drawing.
Posted on: September 29, 2010, 09:05:15 PM
BUMP!!
So I just made an Acekard skin! You should all check it out!



Posted on: January 30, 2011, 04:29:31 PM
Another bump. This time with story!
Once there was a green alien named Bobert Billiamson the 3.16 X 10125,412. He was known galaxy-wide as the meanest, greenest, grilling machine-like fellow around. It was due to this that he eventually was banned from his home galaxy, the Greeblegorkstol galaxy near the rim of the universe, and was forced to wander aimlessly. He relieved his time in exile by occasionally blowing up small, uninhabited asteroids, planetoids, moons, and the rare full-blown planet. However, as was previously stated, he never blew up anything inhabited. He may have had the murderous reputation, but he was nothing like what people thought he was. In reality, he was a kind-hearted, peace-loving humanoid, unlike his predecessors, who hated everything and consequently only reproduced by asexual division. No one knows how this worked. Anyways, Bobert had found a strange, tetrahedron shaped planet upon which he decided to live. The shape intrigued him, as he wondered how the spikes stayed that way and how normal mechanics worked upon this strange planet. He decided to investigate, as he was unusually bright for his species, the Robblelobbles.
While Bobert was wandering this strange planet, he stumbled and landed on top of a giant mushroom. It was soft and bouncy, and released a puff of pollen when pressure was applied to it. Landing on it exerted enough pressure to release said cloud, and Bobert started coughing and sputtering as the dust entered his respiratory system. His two pairs of lungs started to rasp, and he fell to the cap in a fit. A giant butterfly flew over and picked Bobert up, saving him from the horrible pollen. However, the butterfly flew into a giant spider web and Bobert fell earthward. The strange jungle he found himself in seemed to be full of giant insects! “What a cliché…” he muttered, and suddenly the jungle vanished. “Also a cliché, but it gets those bugs away from me…” He kept walking, unsure of where his next destination would be.
It was many hours before he finally made his way somewhere, and that somewhere happened to be some sort of civilization. Small magenta yurts sat around the sleepy village, and there was a massive statue of some sort of three-armed five-headed beast. It seemed that the residents worshipped it, judging from the impeccable care evident on the sparkling clean surface of the sculpture. He laughed at the absurdity of such a being existing when suddenly a door opened. This particular door was the entrance and exit of the largest yurt in the village, and a three-armed five-headed being walked out. Realization struck Bobert much like a freight train striking a bee; the statue wasn’t of their god, but of their leader! He felt like an idiot, and left in shame. He looked to his left and saw his ship. “Must’ve gone in a huge circle.” He entered it and took off, making a mental note never to return to this strange tetrahedron-shaped planet in the future.
When we last left Bobert, he had just escaped that giant bug-infested tetrahedron-shaped planet. He was frightened from the experience, but not much. After a short trip, he came upon the next planet in this solar system. This one was a multicolored cube, and it looked like a bunch of different cubes smashed into each other. Right as he thought this, an entire side of the planet rotated independently of the rest, and then the top spun around. Suddenly, the side of the planet facing Bobert was no longer of a whole color. He thought this was curious, and decided to investigate further. He landed on a green cube that was currently in the northwestern corner of the planet. As he landed, the entire section suddenly shifted, and where red had been now lay blue. He decided to be careful on this planet. He walked across the green, and when he stepped in the blue he suddenly sank! The blue side was water just as the green was grass. He leapt out for a second.
He thought for a second… red could be a wasteland, or lava. He saw yellow, so that could be a desert. The white was obviously tundra, and the orange… he had no idea what type of terrain the orange was. Maybe it was a savannah, or maybe a strange jungle. He had no idea. Suddenly, as if the planet responded to his thoughts, the blue tile ahead switched to an orange one, and he decided to wander onto it. He slipped on a stray orange that was laying around. It seemed the the orange was a massive orange tree grove. Nine of them, to be exact… It was a very interesting planet he found himself on, and he was grateful that the only life on the planet seemed to be these trees, and that there were no giant bugs. He looked up at the star this planet orbited. Suddenly, another sun popped out from behind the first, and Bobert realized this was a binary system! And then two more suns appeared from behind the other two, and the fact that it was a double-double system became evident. This had to be one of the strangest solar systems he’d ever seen, and he’d seen a lot in his many years of life. After all, he’d been alive for several millennia.
Bobert continued wandering the planet, falling over and getting back up, over and over again. It wasn’t long at all before he found himself at the edge between cuboids. It was pretty large, and he decided to jump in to see what sort of mechanics drove this strange world. He fell for a while, and then landed in the central cuboid. It radiated with prismatic light, and every once in a while it pulsated with darkness, causing the surface above to shift and rotate. It was mesmerizing, and Bobert found himself drawn to it. He reached out to touch it, and was sucked inside! If he hadn’t been so focused on the colors, he would’ve been shocked and startled, but as it was he felt pretty indifferent towards the whole situation.
When he was all the way through, he looked around. He was inside of that central cube-like object, and the skies and floor around him pulsated with the same light and darkness that he saw outside the cuboid. It was pretty trippy. This solar system sure is bizarre, he thought to himself. Suddenly, a monster appeared directly in front of him, a pure black humanoid figure with red eyes and sharp teeth. Bobert leapt back in surprise, afraid the beast was getting ready to attack. The monster stood up straight, and conjured up a top hat and monocle out of nowhere, and put them on. “Hello, my good sir,” it said in a very distinguished-sounding voice. “How are you today?”
“Um… good, I guess…” Bobert said, shocked by this latest development.
“That is good to hear. What brings you to my humble abode?”
“I… honestly, I have no clue.”
“Well, why were you in the vicinity in the first place?”
“Umm… the planet outside intrigued me, so I decided to investigate… and then I decided to check out the core of the planet and then I was here.”
“I see… Nothing wrong with that, sir. Now, let us make this conversation a bit more friendly and civil. My name is Broderick Nightfeather IV. What, pray tell, is your name?” The beast tipped his hat and adjusted his monocle.
“My name? It’s Bobert Billiamson the 3.16 X 10125,412.”
“You must come from a very long line of Bobert Billiamsons then!” Broderick laughed a deep, hearty laugh.
“Nah, my parents just had a sick sense of humor.”
“I see… well, is there anything I can do for you, Sir Bobert?”
“Umm… could you tell me what’s up with this strange solar system I’m in?”
“Ah, an inquiring mind! Just what I like to see! I don’t see what’s strange about it though…”
“Well, there’s the fact that these planets orbit at a dangerously close distance to the four suns in the center, yet remain as cool and inhabitable as if they were many millions of miles away. And the fact that they exist in the most improbable of shapes… That is something you could help me with.”
“Ah, good points. Well, I may not know much, but I’ll answer to the best of my ability. This solar system exists in a strange tesserect that distorts all sorts of things; basically, it makes the impossible possible. I think you might want to check out the other planets in this solar system and seek out their guardians. Take this and show them it when you find them.” Broderick conjured up a badge that glowed with the same radiance as the skies above, and floated it over to Bobert’s pocket. “This is my badge; they’ll know who you are if you have it on you. There are seven other guardians to seek, and we all look different. Find them, and maybe you’ll find the answers that you seek.”
“Ummm… thanks?”
“Do not worry about it. Just know this; by finding the answers, maybe you’ll be able to free us from this unnatural existence…” With that, Bobert’s sight darkened and went black. The last thing he knew, he was falling. When he came to, he was next to his ship. The badge was still in his pocket. He shrugged, and then took off to the next planet.
Bobert zoomed off into the sky. He hooked the badge onto his shirt, feeling the energy from it. It was quite a mesmerizing badge, with all the colors floating around in perfect harmony and idealistic beauty. He quickly came to the next planet. This one was shaped like a giant onion. It was the most peculiar thing for the planet to be shaped as. He decided to investigate; after all, he might get a shiny new badge out of it. As soon as he landed tears filled his eyes. Strange blade-shaped beings roamed this planet, and they constantly cut into the surface of the world whenever they moved. Naturally, in so doing they released a toxin from the inside of the planet that stung the eyes. It was a hard place to be, so Bobert ran inside his ship and got some glasses to protect his eyes.
Now protected from the toxin, he set forth anew on his quest. First he had his ship scan the planet’s surface for notable features, and then downloaded the created map to his glasses. They were quite advanced; with them, he could view a map, surf the GalaxyNet (an interface into a system with millions of nodes that contained massive amounts of information in each, in an easy-to-read picture-and-text format), or even play a game if he wanted. He used the map feature now, and saw that there was a large cliff in the center of the planet. Unfortunately, Bobert landed near the southern pole of the planet atop a small plateau. It was a fair distance to walk; luckily it seemed as if the entire planet was devoid of water so it was solid ground all the way.
Bobert started to walk towards the equator. It was an easy walk, thankfully, as there weren’t many hills. There were a few occasions on his journey that the blade beings gave chase, but aside from that things went smoothly. When he finally made it to the equatorial plains, he noticed something odd about the air. It kinda… waved and wobbled before his eyes. He switched his glasses to scan mode and checked the chemicals present in the air. It seemed that the toxin from the inside of the planet was quite strong here. But that wasn’t what bugged him… there seemed to be a message hidden in the chemicals. When he looked at the first letters of each of them, it seemed to spell out Rontplohe. Bobert had no idea what that mean, so he decided to see if it was an anagram. Sure enough, it was, and it spelled out North Pole. Bobert knew that was his next destination; however, there was still the matter of the sheer cliff in front of him to deal with.
He thought for a minute… what would he do? He wasn’t sure at all, so he looked around. There were no trees in sight, so he couldn’t build a bridge. He sat down, hoping that a new perspective might give him a… well, a new perspective. And it did. As he put his hands on the ground, he noticed that the surface was rough. He tried to grab a hold of it, and a sheet of it ripped right off the ground! He kept ripping and ripping until he had enough to create a hang-glider. The far side was lower, so this would work. He constructed the glider and leapt; it wasn’t long at all before he made it to the other side. With that, his journey continued.
He kept walking, and quickly found the northern top of the planet. It was dominated by a large tree-like object protruding from deep within the planet. Looking closely with his glasses he noticed faint writing… “Climb me…” it said. With nothing else to do, he climbed it. Upon reaching the top, he noticed a small opening. He stuck his hand in, and it opened up and sucked him in! It seemed like he was falling for quite a while. When he landed, everything was different. The walls were pure white, and seemed to be covered in a juicy liquid. His glasses also seemed to be offline; nothing was working on them at all. He looked around a bit more. As he wandered, he almost bumped into a strange white being seemingly made of pure light. Suddenly it spoke, and it’s voice had an ethereal echo to it. “What brings you to the Shrine of Un’yen?”
“Umm… I have this badge?” Bobert said, showing the aforementioned badge.
“Ah, so you’ve seen Nightfeather, have you? Well, I am another guardian, Nigel Purelight. I take it you’re trying to
solve the mystery of this system?”
“Nah, just trying to figure out what the heck’s going on here.”
“That is what I said, is it not?” Nigel replied.
“Y-yeah, I guess.”
“Well then, let me tell you more. Many millennia ago, before you or me was born, a strange gas flowed through our young galaxy. When it came to where this solar system currently resides, it hovered a bit. Our sun was but one large hypergiant then, but the gas split it into four smaller ones of more average size. It also created the strange mechanics present in this system, such as the cuboid planet that Broderick resides in or this onion-like one.”
“And the giant bugs?”
“Well… no one likes giant bugs, so that one is just as it is. A strange jungle full of giant bugs. Anyways, the key to solving this mystery lies within the center of the tetrasolar configuration. If you can find a way through the suns and into that sanctum, then you may be able to find what you are looking for. However, you will need these badges to get there.”
“Wait, if this happened before anyone existed here, even you guardians, then how do these badges help?”
“We found them upon residing in our shrines. The badges are named after the Shrines of the Guardians. You already have the Badge of Roo’bix, and with this one you’ll have the Badge of Un’yen. Go now, to the next planet! Find the Shrine there, and save this place!” The room went dark, and Bobert blacked out. When he came to, he was in his ship. He had the Badge of Un’yen on his shirt, next to the Badge of Roo’bix. He shrugged and left for the next planet.
Posted on: February 19, 2011, 04:27:13
OH MY GOD SHE'S UPDATING! D:
With these!
ORIGINAL

ALT 1

And these!
Springtime BlossomsNothing special about this one... just a cherry tree blossoming in spring, the wind blowing... also aminals.
Harvest AuroraIt's a harvest moon! With the aurora borealis! Also a werewolf.
Just in time for October! ^.^
Le TropiqueAnd now watch as Mirby destroys a language with her pathetic attempt at something that sounds French! ^.^
Just a calm tropical scene. Nothing more.
Solaris SystemisThis time, Mirby destroys Latin!
A random solar system I drew. I like it, myself.
HEART!!HEART!!
One of my favorite works done on my DS. It's a HEART. ^.^
TroposphericA high-altitude view of a planet. Is it Earth? Who knows... but it sure looks awful purdyful...
Apocalyptic VisionAnd now for the end of days.
A massive planet is about to collide with an Earth-like one. Half of it is shrouded in darkness as the monstrosity approaches while the other is seeing the sun rise for what could be the last time...
Big update. Oh yeah.
Posted on: October 04, 2011, 05:55:15 AM
Here's something I'm working on... Quoted from another forum.
Odd... didn't even read your post and had a similar idea. 

Shaft is a pencil, teeth are an N64 controller, keychain is an NES controller, and the guard has some Playstation buttons on it.
Posted on: October 31, 2011, 01:10:08 AM
Minor update; something I made for a project on another forum. Thought I'd share it here.

Posted on: November 08, 2011, 08:03:40 PM
WILD UPDATE APPEARED!!
Posted on: March 29, 2012, 04:17:17 AM
*peeks in*

made this in memory of my fallen friend a couple weeks back... made it in Colors! 3D
*leaves again*
Posted on: May 17, 2012, 10:44:20 PM
At this rate I'll beat Gaia's record of consecutive posts.
Made this some time back:


Took that "Dawn All Grown Up" design above and tweaked it to make ME!
Posted on: August 11, 2012, 07:10:44 PM
*blows dust off of thread*
*chokes on massive amount of dust*
Ahem. I still make stuff. Here's some updates.
Some more custom Trainer sprites.

Look I'm just proud of that logo on the bag. He's a mailman so I did that and it LOOKS DAMN GOOD.

An old friend of mine.

A friend of mine who has a Professor alias and enjoys Touhou.

A musician I know who released an album of music meant as the soundtrack to a hypothetical Pokemon game.
Oh and
Here's an arrangement of the EXE2 WWW Area theme I made. Mentioned it in the What Are You Thinking thread.
(please don't merge this post with the previous. I'd like it to be separate from that chain of doubleposts)