Pixel three real-life isometric animals (must be 3 separate species). Your three animals must be placed on the same canvas and all separated by transparency.
Canvas size - Max 150 x 150.
Colors - Max 26 (including transparency).
Transparency - Required.
Animation - Optional.
The challenge thread will have all the challenge updates. The thread is also a great place to post your WIPs.
There ya go, we were both right :D
Heh, remember that one mule from the Neverending story? The one that actually gave birth at the end of her story? That part of the book had always cheered me up :)
Just checked, male ligers and tigons are not fertile. The females are, so that means they can only bread with tigers and lions, which then results in li-ligers, ti-ligers, ti-tigons and li-tigons. And this is the reason they can not create a proper new breed of large cat.
Dunno, I remember reading about'em somewhere ;P
Nope :P Tiglons and Ligers (and I think other hybrids, like horse/donkey, horse/zebra and such) are not fertile.
And the second generation hybrids, ti-tigons li-ligers etc :P
Also, since someone mentioned Ligers, there is also Tiglons.
Oh noooooo not an animals challenge, I will not be able to resist *struggles*
They can be preparing to eat each other, though :)
since Pegasus/Pegasos is a name, it would just be "Pegasuses" or "horses with wings." "Pegasi" is overtranslated.
and hmm, real animals, will be interesting to try to make this interesting, especially as the separation means they can't be eating each other.
I wish we could do fake species, then i'd go with animals from Inhuman Comic.
Instead I'll do a panda and a sloth and a kowala.
Gah, and I thought *I* had a bad sleep schedule :/
Anyways, I've started making an elephant. It is green for now, any rules against that? :P
*edit* nevermind, it's green and pink now :D
I'll make some more tusked animals :)
Whoops! I knew that, I promise! It's 3am here and I haven't been sleeping more than 3-4 hours a night for months, so please excuse anything stupid that I type. ^_^'
The quadricorn is from a commercial running right now:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liger
ligers proven... good luck on the other ones though...
oh here we go, quadriacornis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototheora_quadricornis
Only if you can prove the existence of these creatures within the next seven days =O
are these intended to be real animals? house animals? imaginary animals? animals that walk and talk like humans? little clarity would be shweet, as i might take a swing at this one :).
I wasn't paying attention when I read that earlier and missed the isometric part. I've never done iso before! : o
Never done anything isometric before, this should be quite a challenge for me ;P
excuse my ignorance,
but someone would be able to give me a more or less precise than the "isometric"?^^"