Hi there Springleapers.
Once again we have a super cool theme competition up for voting. So, I thought I would show you my personal8-bit bytes back top designs.
I knew that this competition was going to be a hectic one to vote on, but I’m actually quite confident of my 8-bit bytes backtop designs choices. Each one of them has a little “sumthin-sumthin” that takes their level of power to the next level.
My first design of interest is also probably my favourite of the competition. The stunning 8-bit masterpiece entitled My name is Frank by Jungiestroke, is probably one of the coolest 8-bit designs I have ever seen. Obviously the design is a representation of what an 8-bit Frankenstein would look like.
Hey, who says Frank is a bad natured animated construct, just look at how happy and fun he looks. Plus he’s wearing a cross, so maybe this version of Frank even goes to church on Sundays hehehe.
I know this design is a tad gory…well in fact I haven’t seen such a gory design since the super well known 28 Smurfs Later design. But don’t worry the blood is 8-bit digital so it’s not quite as offensive
I take my hat off to Jungiestroke for his super cool My name is Frank design, truly awesome design chief!
When the worlds in danger and the army can’t defeat the impending doom, who do we call? The Justice League of course!
Yes guys and girls, behold our latest Springleap.com theme competition, Justice League.
Obviously the title is pretty self explanatory…well, that is if you are a comic book reading geek like me.
Prepare yourselves for a super hero design onslaught the likes of which you have never, and most likely will never, see again.
First off, the name “Justice league” is more of a reference to super hero comics than it is actually a reference to DC comic books super hero squad the Justice League. The Justice League is just a good starting point for your imagination, because it is jammed full of awesome crime fighting characters. I suppose they could have called the competition the Avengers if you wanna look at it from that perspective.
So please, let your designs run riot across all forms of the comic multi-verse. Don’t let the Justice League stigma restrict the type of designs you can put forward.