Alright, time to put you out of your misery. Of course you know there are only four ghosts, so you won't have to deal with any more Pac Man sprites until I start making the bonus fruits. Although I'd probably start with a key or the Galaxian guy. Wait, I already did that....
So Clyde here is the only ghost to undergo an identity crisis when we get to Ms. Pac Man. Everyone else retains their original names, but Clyde takes a different path. Perhaps feeling confused that Pac Man might be pulling a fast one and just wearing lipstick and a bow, Clyde decides he wants to be called Sue from now on. The other ghosts oblige, and secretely are disappointed Sue doesn't do anything to differentiate her/himself from her/his previous persona. At least wear a skirt or something....
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Bashful ("Inky")
Ah, the one that stopped me cold. You see that colour right there? It's sort of an aqua? That colour is super hard to come by. Oh sure, I could have settled for a light blue, or even turquoise, but this is the one that looks closest to the video game. And it wasn't cheap to get those pieces, I'll have you know. But anything for the sake of my art.
Fortunately, this colour can be used for other game characters in the future that I didn't think I'd ever want to get to. I even used this in the Tron one from December already. So at least it's versatile.
A few months back I was going to talk about MY original version of Pac Man. It certainly wasn't that awful Atari 2600 version. No, my first home version was played on the Atari 400. Doesn't look too bad, does it? But did you notice the weird ghost colours? Bashful here is green! If only I had thought of doing those versions years ago, I wouldn't have had to wait so long....
Fortunately, this colour can be used for other game characters in the future that I didn't think I'd ever want to get to. I even used this in the Tron one from December already. So at least it's versatile.
A few months back I was going to talk about MY original version of Pac Man. It certainly wasn't that awful Atari 2600 version. No, my first home version was played on the Atari 400. Doesn't look too bad, does it? But did you notice the weird ghost colours? Bashful here is green! If only I had thought of doing those versions years ago, I wouldn't have had to wait so long....
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Speedy ("Pinky")
It looks the same, and yet it's not...
Sure, I could have just taken the design and replaced all the red with pink, but instead I wanted to have a whole set. So I patiently waited for a source of pink bricks, and that's when I discovered the pink brick box with a whole bunch of girly colours. But this pink was more of a dark pink or magenta. I actually made this ghost originally with that colour until I discovered this light pink was also available. This is far more accurate to the game, so here you go.
You'll notice the bottom is different, if ever so slightly. That's because the ghosts have two frames of animation to make it look like they're gliding, or hovering, or whatever....
Sure, I could have just taken the design and replaced all the red with pink, but instead I wanted to have a whole set. So I patiently waited for a source of pink bricks, and that's when I discovered the pink brick box with a whole bunch of girly colours. But this pink was more of a dark pink or magenta. I actually made this ghost originally with that colour until I discovered this light pink was also available. This is far more accurate to the game, so here you go.
You'll notice the bottom is different, if ever so slightly. That's because the ghosts have two frames of animation to make it look like they're gliding, or hovering, or whatever....
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Shadow ("Blinky")
So this month is going to be a little different, for reasons that will become quickly obvious. And I probably should have started this tomorrow, it being February 2nd and that ever popular holiday Groundhog's Day, but I wanted to get a bit of a head start.
This is one of earliest designs I made using Lego, and it's obvious why. Simple pixels, primary colours, and just an iconic design. I couldn't make Pac Man without having his enemies, and it's funny to see their original names used on the video game. No one calls him Shadow these days. I don't even know why you would call him Shadow. He's not that dark....
This is one of earliest designs I made using Lego, and it's obvious why. Simple pixels, primary colours, and just an iconic design. I couldn't make Pac Man without having his enemies, and it's funny to see their original names used on the video game. No one calls him Shadow these days. I don't even know why you would call him Shadow. He's not that dark....
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