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Panu Vihavainen

Rock Star: Kirby vs. Pix
Rock Star: Kirby vs. Pix by @PPV (Panu Vihavainen)

This image contains some heavy improvisation - mainly due to the fact that I couldn't really remember what those small molecules looked like in the game. :-( The stage of battle is also slightly "off"... quite literally. I wanted to portray the cube-shaped spaceship in the background, even though the scene actually takes place ON it. Oh, and Kirby has the Fire/Cutter ability in his usage this time around.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Panu Vihavainen

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Posted: Friday, 19 July, 2002 @ 03:27 PM

This is really good. I don't think thats exactally what the monocules look like but close. And your right about the setting, it really on platforms, and I don't think that any but the molocules can harm the big ones. But it is really good. Keep it up.

Posted: Friday, 19 July, 2002 @ 06:04 PM

Thanks for commenting. Just so you know, the setting and Kirby using the flame sword were "intentional" errors to make the scene look more picturesque. :-) I've done similar things with my other Kirby images, almost all of which are currently uploaded in my gallery - the last missing one should be up tomorrow if you're interested.

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