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This picture of Ness swimming to battle with the Kraken is undoubtedly one of the finest of Camille's sketches. The detail here can't really be shown without physically seeing the drawing, but this is close. Be sure to check out the final drawing, as it is equally impressive!
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The Elephat drawing retains its unique sketchiness all the way through to the final product. It was originally sketched on a sheet of lined notebook paper, and under a bit of artistic frustration as well.
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This is a quick sketch of the 'Nintendo Cronies', a group of thugs with a common trademark; the ominous 'N' stamped into their foreheads (highlighted in the final drawing). This sketch is a great demonstration of Camille's ability to make quick and simple drawings with character.
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The formidable Tomato kneels by his sword as a frightening beast sneaks up behind him :) Tomato's style is, entirely by coincident, very similar to that of the ubiquitous Mr. T. When he gets mad, he turns into He-Tomato-T, a beast that even the toughest samurai can't handle. Be sure to check out the awesome final version of this one.
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reidman is pictured here, although he is missing the nifty Superman undershirt that he sports in the final version. His obsession with goofy sunglasses and steel-toed boots alone is typically enough to frighten his enemies into submission.
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Ultimoo definitely has the most 'Mad Maxish' air about him with his tattered cape, spiky boots, and wild hair. His demeanor is steady and powerful, but don't mess with his bathrobe or you'll unleash unspeakable wrath upon all within reach. Check out the coloring on the finished picture!
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Despite the peace and love stereotype which his long hair and 70's clothing might induce, EBounding shows no mercy to his foes, especially pesky robot-CEO-monsters. EBounding's pants have become a huge hit, and a great many people at Starmen.Net hope that one day Camille will start a clothing company so they can get a pair.
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Megamoto, the super-powerful robotic menace, is quite clever and knows when he has met his match (and often has a trick up his sleeve for such occasions). His armor is finely detailed, which shows well in the final drawing as well.
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Itoi is a wise man who made the unwise choice of canceling the sequel to EarthBound, lighting the spark of the Mr. Sparkle conflict. He is a truly elusive opponent, as evidenced by his stealth and tendency to tag team with a robotic clone. His final portrait is a mystical one indeed.
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