This is Cyro he is the main character in the game. He is on an adventure to to get his castle back from the boss.
My favorite video game art style is Flat-Shaded 3D and Pre-Rendered Backgrounds. The Flat-Shaded 3D artist is Frank Schoeman. The Pre-Rendered Backgrounds artist is Jordan Rogers. I like Pre-Rendered Backgrounds because pre-rendering has the ability to use graphic models that are more complex and computationally intensive than those that can be rendered in real-time, due to the possibility of using multiple computers over extended periods of time to render the end results. I like Flat-Shaded 3D because it shades each polygon of an object based on the angle between the polygon's surface normal and the direction of the light source, their respective colors and the intensity of the light source.
Crash Bandicoot is my favorite video game character because he was an eastern barred bandicoot who was genetically enhanced by the series' main antagonist Doctor Neo Cortex and soon escaped from Cortex's castle after a failed experiment in the "Cortex Vortex". While Crash has a number of offensive maneuvers at his disposal, his most distinctive technique is one in which he spins like a tornado at high speeds and knocks away almost anything that he strikes. Crash has a danger-loving, fearless nature and loves a good fight, but he prefers relaxing in the sun and rarely seeks out trouble deliberately. Although Cortex Chaos was cancelled, Traveller's Tales was nonetheless commissioned to develop one final Crash Bandicoot game. It was to be a kart racing game titled Crash Clash Racing. However, Traveller's Tales was taken off the project as it was given to Radical Entertainment. The new studio proceeded to change the project into an entirely new game, keeping only two core ideas, clashing and fusion. The game marked the first game published under Vivendi's Sierra Entertainment brand, and the first game to use Radical's Titanium Engine, receiving the title Crash Tag Team Racing. PastPresent
This is raster image because it is made up of pixels and if you change the size of this image it would make it look blurry.
The pen tool is one of the few tools available to you in Photoshop that works with vector graphics as opposed to Raster Graphics. With the pen tool, we can create lines and curves that can be put together to create custom shapes.
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March 2016
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