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Brandon Ballenger

And Now For Something Completely Different...Dancing Linebots
And Now For Something Completely Different...Dancing Linebots by @Jansu (Brandon Ballenger)

This is the kind of crazy garbledegook (gabbledegak!) that comes out when I don't do anything artistic for a couple weeks. It's been even longer than that since I've posted anything here, so I decided this is where it would go.

I don't know what led me to do it, and I didn't spend a lot of time on it. I just opened Photoshop and started drawing some lines and then I had a robot and I made another and then it just all fell into nonsensical place. Suddenly a tune popped into my head, and after a moment I realized it was 'Behind the Circuit' from Phantasy Star 4...and I knew what I had to do. The 'dance floor' was something I had done previously, but it fit right in in an absurd way, so I distorted it into some semblance of proper perspective and dropped it in there. So, there you go. Dancing linebots.

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Posted: Wednesday, 30 March, 2005 @ 11:22 PM

ROTFLOL, this is adorable! The linebots are very cute! The red one looks just so especially goofy... I think it's the mouth! The dance floor is really nifty, and I like the other robots dancing in the distance--good perspective stuff... The white lines swirling around them, is that supposed to be the music? It's a nice touch!

Me likes, you goof!

Posted: Friday, 29 April, 2005 @ 04:00 AM

I- ... I'm not really sure what to think of this... But it reminds me of a vector game from the early 80s. In color. And psychodelic. You should make a psychodelic, full color, vector graphic game. That's what I think. [nod]

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