Post by blueshift on Feb 21, 2011 12:57:06 GMT
I thought I'd better make a catchall thread for my mosaics. I've been uploading them on my DA account in one folder to make them easier to find. I tend to write about more obscure characters, since those are the ones that interest me the most. I also try to make sure each piece is actually about something, that there is a real point to the comic. Sometimes I succeed, sometimes I don't, it's up to you whether I do or not!
I'm surprised how few there are. I've written a ridiculous amount, but most are stuck in development hell it seems. Also I've got three on the pile waiting to be released!
Full Gallery: blueshift2k5.deviantart.com/gallery/28790476
The Last Enemy
By me, Ed and Andy T; featuring Enemy (one of my favourites!)
High Wire: Bad Wolf
By me, Matt Dallas and Franco Villa; a reimagining of Armada
Monkey Puzzles
By me, Vernon Moore and Mark K (the New Zealand chap you all met at AA); Dreadwind goes insane
Swimming Lessons
By me, Randa Rivera and Andy T; Everyone's favourite seacon, Nautilator, learns to love the ocean. Another one of my favourites I think.
The Meals of Sin
By me, Mark K and Andy T; Possibly the greatest ever Mosaic - Happy Meal toys in a violent, Sin City style fight to the death! Starring Under-3!
Blackest Night
By me, Jake Isenberg and Mark K; A celebration of black repaints - just what ARE they all up to!
The Final Lesson
By me, Jake Isenberg and Mark K; Aspects of Evil part 6, basically.
Up is Down, Black is White
By me and Bryan Sevilla; An attempt at exploring the basic hypocracy of the Autobot cause, I might have been a bit heavy handed but people liked it.
A Voice In The Dark
By me, Jake Isenberg and Mark K; By far my favourite, I think it hits every single base. I kinda wish I could go and recolour it again using all the techniques I now know (this was my first 'real' colouring that I was happy with) but it is important to always look fowards, never backwards!
To Be There
By me, Vernon Moore and Mark K; Astrotrain: Origin basically. Sadly overlooked when it was first released, that was back when they were putting out a Mosaic a day!
Duel
By me and Mark K; An attempt at drawing and colouring, which didn't turn out that well, but not nearly as badly as some of the mean comments made at the time said! I still think it told a solid story about a character, which is more than 90% of the Mosaics tend to do!
Chasing the Cards
By me and Mark K; This was one of the pieces that inspired the Mosaic project, though it's a bit of light fluff, nothing special really. Still, it has Daytonus!
I'm surprised how few there are. I've written a ridiculous amount, but most are stuck in development hell it seems. Also I've got three on the pile waiting to be released!
Full Gallery: blueshift2k5.deviantart.com/gallery/28790476
The Last Enemy
By me, Ed and Andy T; featuring Enemy (one of my favourites!)
High Wire: Bad Wolf
By me, Matt Dallas and Franco Villa; a reimagining of Armada
Monkey Puzzles
By me, Vernon Moore and Mark K (the New Zealand chap you all met at AA); Dreadwind goes insane
Swimming Lessons
By me, Randa Rivera and Andy T; Everyone's favourite seacon, Nautilator, learns to love the ocean. Another one of my favourites I think.
The Meals of Sin
By me, Mark K and Andy T; Possibly the greatest ever Mosaic - Happy Meal toys in a violent, Sin City style fight to the death! Starring Under-3!
Blackest Night
By me, Jake Isenberg and Mark K; A celebration of black repaints - just what ARE they all up to!
The Final Lesson
By me, Jake Isenberg and Mark K; Aspects of Evil part 6, basically.
Up is Down, Black is White
By me and Bryan Sevilla; An attempt at exploring the basic hypocracy of the Autobot cause, I might have been a bit heavy handed but people liked it.
A Voice In The Dark
By me, Jake Isenberg and Mark K; By far my favourite, I think it hits every single base. I kinda wish I could go and recolour it again using all the techniques I now know (this was my first 'real' colouring that I was happy with) but it is important to always look fowards, never backwards!
To Be There
By me, Vernon Moore and Mark K; Astrotrain: Origin basically. Sadly overlooked when it was first released, that was back when they were putting out a Mosaic a day!
Duel
By me and Mark K; An attempt at drawing and colouring, which didn't turn out that well, but not nearly as badly as some of the mean comments made at the time said! I still think it told a solid story about a character, which is more than 90% of the Mosaics tend to do!
Chasing the Cards
By me and Mark K; This was one of the pieces that inspired the Mosaic project, though it's a bit of light fluff, nothing special really. Still, it has Daytonus!