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skurwy87:
ou do everything with timanthes then you use the mufflon converter
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=93314 which unfortunately is not perfect and you have to do some minor fixes in real NUFLI editor
sure, i guess some 10 years ago nobody would believe that what NUFLI does can be done without any hardware mods. was thinking of giving it a try myself but is there any windows-based NU/MUFLI editor, or any working timanthes plug? been off the c64 scene for some time. . . :)
Skurwy87
I think C64 is still capable of doing more. we just need time to discover it ;)
stylistic assumptions aside, i really like that youre literally squeezing the last pixel out of the machine :) -- its a very detailed picture, i didnt know c64 is capable of generating this kind of visuals. . . NUFLI FTW!
The shape of the head is a bit off, seems like he's missing a lot of forehead. It seems compressed. And the highlight on the lower part of the cheek gives the impression of an outward bulge in the middle of it. It's a nice concept, just a bit unfinished.
I'm with ultimaodin on the back of the head and the lines above, and the sunglasses look unfinished compared to the rest of the piece, but the overall composition is great and the restriction set is interesting.
The black spac at the back of the skull is odd, and I'm not a fan of those white things above his head but other that this is downright Awesome! Colours are nice and the whole thing has a great flow to it!
This one's just insane. Great colors, and such great lines on the flow of the bottom ribbons. This one is a must see. :]
Wow, how psicodelic! Very interesting one.
Really looks like moving.
ohhh very nice :D