Mike Tyson's Punch-Out Paintings

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Mike Tyson's Punch-Out Paintings

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Fairly simple, but very effective:
http://www.racketboy.com/roomplay/2006/ ... k-tko.html

I need to dig out my painting gear!
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Post by SegaVega »

If it's game art you're after, you should look into some animation cells from video game cartoons. They're pretty inexpensive (you can get a set of them for a small fracton of those fan-made pieces) and they're of course all one-of-a-kind pieces and officially licensed. A lot of times they come with the sketches the cels were painted from too. They make for some great wall fillers when hanged.


Here's a quick example I found on eBay:

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Just search for: "cel (whatever game series you want)" :wink:
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Well, what I like about these PO pieces is that they are big and iconic.
Animation cells are typically kinda small and the only frames that have great composition are usually horded and treasured by collectors.
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Re: Mike Tyson's Punch-Out Paintings

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racketboy wrote:Fairly simple, but very effective:
http://www.racketboy.com/roomplay/2006/ ... k-tko.html

I need to dig out my painting gear!


Notice how they're all at such a profile that you can only see the one ear on each?
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Post by Pullmyfinger »

Is it Alex or Ken in SegaVega's cel?
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Post by risk »

its a hybrid :shock:
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