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Fan Creations / Re: The Gonzo has art.
« on: July 08, 2010, 12:28:52 AM »
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And now for Dave.
"Thruster Man (known as "Daisuke" in civilian form, and "Speedy" to his close friends), is a robot patterned around a snowmobile, and yet another one of Dr. Gauss's inventions. He is intentionally designed to be an improvement over Blizzard Man, as he can attain speeds of 150 mph. Quite useful, when it comes to surveying uninhabited, snowy areas.
However, while he enjoys the thrill of speeding in snowy winds, his favorite pastime is admiring scenic nature. It is rumoured that he can do this for hours on end.
One thing that he DOESN'T enjoy, however, is being called a "nerd". His large, round glasses don't help in that regard."

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~ZarelTheWindDragon asked me to draw ~CoDeGreen's character, Mono Forte (who isn't a Megaman OC, to the best of my knowledge, but based on Mr. Not A Fish), meeting Bass. This is how it turned out.
Maybe Bass is more worried that he and Mono are sitting in stark white limbo. :/

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Well, Shanoa might have a chance in the dark (what with the dark blue and all), but everyone else?..
You can tell this was all Peach's idea. :/ She's dressed everyone up as ninjas--save for Aran-hime over there. Peach's reasoning is that, since Samus is already a bounty hunter and all, this exercise would just be redundant for her. Samus pointed out that bounty hunters aren't ninjas, and that Shanoa is among the trainees.
Everyone's attire is based off their regular clothes or armour, with some major influence from Legend of Kage 2's designs. Peach's hairdo comes from Nintendo's Kyoto Cross Media Experience 2009 promotional art.

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This is how the support units were worked into Megamagic (minus Treble).
Rush and her very small band of performers have been traversing Benzin for at least one year; they met Rock and Tenor just before a show they were going to put on in the two's village.
After a while, it became apparent that had just freed themselves of someone, though Rock and Tenor couldn't determine who.
From left to right: Tango, Rush, Reggae (in the back), Eddie, and Beat. Each one specializes in a different field of performance or magic (swordplay, acrobatics, dance, sleight of hand, and visual magic, respectively). They all dress like 70s fashion vomit (despite being inspired by various Violinist of Hameln characters, who do not).

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I spent a lot of time at Fur Affinity; it shows. Say what you will about furries; the genre opens up a broad range of designs (if that makes any sense. Which it doesn't). Some of the porn, on the other hand...
Anyway: Roll-Sheep (because there exist gay sheep), Mega-Skunk (because...well, now it's not just his hair that's fluffy), and Proto-Cat (because he owns a cat). And Rush.
Hurf.




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(Well, maybe she doesn't, but her pages about it read like it)





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