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Some random NES bead sprites. Actually, they are more from the Famicom since only one of them is from a US released game.
From left to right: Bass, Mega Man, and Proto Man from the Mega Man franchise done in Perler beads. Proto Man's colors were altered to be more accurate. Bass is a fully-colored sprite from Mega Man: Battle and Fighters for (I believe) the Neo-Geo Pocket Color.
Sprites of Tillbrook ~ Alexander Henry Fabric Collection
Fairies here. Fairies there. Fairies everywhere!
A series of mostly columniform sprites near the Balearic Islands, triggered by lightning flashes visibly dancing from right to left.
Sprites drawn on paper (circa end of the 80's). Some were copied from the TV screen from other games, others created by myself.
Most have the corresponding decimal/hex written on the page to be later used with source code.
Gasteruption jaculator.
I`ve been trying to get a photo of one of these for ages as they ceaselessly search the walls of my house looking for the nests of Mason Bees and the like. They`re usually just out of reach and even when they do come into range they are only little wisps of life, they seem to just disappear.
On this occasion though, they were busy refuelling before they settled to roost for the night, drifting and dancing around the flowering umbels like little alien fairy folk set against the evening sky. I managed to get a couple of shots but all too soon the shadows began to lengthen, and they were gone.
Ever since I saw these cuties here on Flickr, I knew I had to get them home. This is the yellow/green one and then there's the pink/purple one that is yet to be deboxed. These are SDCC exclusive Tikitz figures that come in two parts - a sprite and a mask that fit over his head. The sprite is about 1.5 inches tall, with the mask a little more than 3 inches.
For more info check www.tikitztoys.com
My talented mini-figure-painting husband offered to do some soot sprites on my nails to augment my Totoro cosplay... they are done with acrylic paint and have a clear coat of Seche Vite to protect them (that stuff is worth its weight in gold!).
From Steve Armistead
From the info I have it was new in 1964. It has REH forks, BHC hubs and Betor rear shocks. The engine is a Villiers 32A , 4 speed, 246c.c. with a special low 2nd gear made locally. I'm in NZ at present
My carb is a new old stock Villiers S25.
In Morocco, they reuse their glass soda bottles. Who knows how clean they actually are, but its better than the water…Don’t drink the water. It won’t end well.
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Not what this part of the museum was likely intended for. Taken at the Dayton Art Institute here in Dayton, OH.
bloody sprite zero - no sugar no calories no enjoyment...
i used to think what's the point?
then, after about a hundred years of pain, i stumbled into the dentists surgery - he told me to leave my wallet with his receptionist and now he plans to yank half my teeth wednesday.
which is why i was drinking sprite zero on the weekend...funny how we can adapt to the little things...
She does this crazy chatting in her sleep with her eyes open zombie dog thing a lot. And we Iove it.
Sprites drawn on paper (circa end of the 80's). Some were copied from the TV screen from other games, others created by myself.
Most have the corresponding decimal/hex written on the page to be later used with source code.
collab com o parceirão Rodrigo Melo - O Ilustrador [http://www.oilustrador.com/]:
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vota lá, por favor!