Agree this looks pretty good so far. What are the curved spikes on the beach? The torii gate is oddly placed, for better placement I would suggest reading more about the symbolism behind these gates. Some of your props are placed alone, which creates an uncomfortable feeling. Probably not what you intended. We have an Art…
I aint sure that you need this art course, if you have nintendo ds, just get "colors!" program and start learning it. "Colors!" is pretty intuitive and gui is pretty much photoshop like.
But the main thing, is why some can do stuff like this http://sakimichan.deviantart.com/art/Link-X-Dark-Link-WARNING-YAOI-teaser-563312274 Nintendo would never allow this in a legal way.
http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/ Lots of stuff homebrew apps/games. http://gbatemp.net/ post news on lots of ds/gba homebrew news. Just put their iPod app on my DS. it's pretty cool
Keep in mind that market-share doesn't necessarily determine a winner. In most industries it does, and in many ways it does in the video game industry also, but Nintendo doesn't operate quite the same as the other two.
http://www.teapotters.com/home_private_beta.php It's in beta right now but you can view the demo (model of Nintendo Wii). If this thing takes off I can see it changing game artist portfolios for the better. Check it out!
[ QUOTE ] Four Swords has the problem that you can't play it with regular controllers... [/ QUOTE ] Yeah asking nintendo fanboys to plug thier GBA into thier cube, was asking too much...
If this was the official advertising campaign from Nintendo, I'd buy three. One to play, and the other two to create Wii flip-flops to wear around all day. I LOVE that commercial.
Wooden barrels weren't (and aren't) only used for liquids.. Also the bung hole in one of the starves might be not visible form this views ;) But nonetheless one might have a tighter (pun intended) look at the staves because the are done "watertight" even if filled with non-liquids. Depending on the use case of the model…