Poll

Which would ye be?

The powerful Strength of Rock
4 (3.8%)
The vast Versatility of the Air
18 (17.1%)
The piercing Speed of the Swift
33 (31.4%)
The dark Secrecy of the Oceans
30 (28.6%)
The burning Destruction of Fire
20 (19%)

Total Members Voted: 105

Author Topic: Dragon Pack -V3 in its way!-  (Read 184111 times)


Nope.avi
The air dragon has a movement style similiar to snakes.

i saw vid tho, he uses his wing arms

Nope.avi
The air dragon has a movement style similiar to snakes.

Eh, you could say it uses it wings a bit to move on the ground

Nope.avi
The air dragon has a movement style similiar to snakes.
Ohh...


I can't wait any longer. Gimme the cluttered script version.

>.<

If I ever start making Add-Ons, I'll need to remember to shut the Hell up about it until I'm absolutely sure that I'm done making them.



If I ever start making Add-Ons, I'll need to remember to shut the Hell up about it until I'm absolutely sure that I'm done making them.
Want me to remind you?

Want me to remind you?

I'll just look at this damn thread and know exactly why I should zip it.

I'll just look at this damn thread and know exactly why I should zip it.
Eh, I'd probably just forget anyway.  ._.

You want a dragon? You want a dragon the way you want it?

Well, as a distraction until this pack is released, how about your very own custom 16x16 pixel dragon.
Some assembly required.


(Rambling note: I just made all of that, so any similarities to the work of someone else is entirely coincidental(so feel free to use any of it, but don't claim any of it as your own). It uses the default MSPaint palette on windows XP, because that is what I used to make them. I *could* have added custom colours, but I decided to use a simple palette as a challenge, and because it's simplicity fit with the simplicity of the desired result. Trivia: I made the picture that you get from the far left, top four images, then split it into it's components, and then added the other two far left ones by drawing them on the base figure and then isolating them. The variations were drawn by copying and editing the original component, and only then seeing how it fit, if nessecary making adjustments)

Instructions: Starting from the top, pick one (or zero) images from each row. After the sixth, you are done, unless you want to recolour it. Below are samples/tests from while I was making them.


Now: Back to waiting, because dragons that are playable characters in Blockland are way cooler.



No

Get out

Hey Stalin, it's called an opinon. I bet if they had eyes in those images they'd look a little better.