It's got a Seiken Densetsu vibe to it, and that's brilliant. Nothing to say that hasn't been said already - fantastic work.
Very nice work ... I like her very much :)
I like clear view, but for me building have too many details. Wall and tiled have less. I like and two styles, but difference is a bit too much. Also agreed with Carnivac for little guy with a sword.
Pleasure to watch that work :)
This work is awesome! There is so much detail and yet it looks simplistic and stylish!
This is gorgeous and your sharp, clean style is perfect for handheld games.
reminds me of minish cap, well done, i love your style
Really great piece I love the style.
But why does the health bar (and the magic bar?), say 9999/9999 if theyre missing some?
I do like it. Very much. The little man is a little weak I agree; pretty much everything else is great.
This is absolutely gorgeous. Insta-faved. Keep this up man.
I absolutely love it.. i would like to see a videogame of that :D
I agree with Carnivac, readability in that fella' is quite bad. Though everything else, especially that giant, is awesome.
even with an outline the little guy just doesn't work for me at all. He's too much of an indistinct blob of colors with a sword.
Just beautiful. I only think the tree tops (highlight color) maybe could be more top down view as everything else is.
Wow, this is amazing. The way you make everything so soft...wow! Fav!
super, super lovely.
Love the expression on the potatoes
did you add a horde of potato people since I last clicked this, or did I completely ignore them the first time I looked?
Anyway, still love this, but agree with Carnivac. The outlined stuff (building/trees/giant) seems like a different style than the softer, outline-lacking stuff (hero, stone steps)
The blue in the trees is a bit too much for me, but I do really like that building :) and the little potato-men of course x3
I like the trees and the building and the big guy but the rest seems, I dunno, different style or something. It's somewhat jarring.
wow! Video game worthy indeed !