User talk:Scruffy

Hey, !
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Hi Scruffy If you have any questions than just say so on my talk page. Also can you create a music file for Pikmin: Attack of DeathSpike Thanks!

Hello
I must say that it is very exciting getting to meet you. Your work is outstanding, and I can't wait to see what you have in store. At the moment I don't have any requests, but I plan on drawing most of the enemies in my game and I'll probably request the returning enemies that weren't already in P3 whenever I finish them. -- En  Passant  21:07, 22 July 2015 (EDT)

Also, a piece of advice: Most of our userbase is quite young (and inactive), so don't expect a lot of quality around here.

Pikmin V Requests
Okay, I have finished my first, and likely last because school starts soon and I won't have time for more, piece of artwork that I would like you to make a model of. It is the ! Yes, it did appear in Pikmin 3, but I thought it was ugly, so I made my own version that looks similar to its original design but also makes biological sense. If the artwork isn't sufficient, I hand-drew isometric sketches to use as a reference for myself that I could upload and share with you. If you have any way to make the iridescence look better, that'd be great. Also, I lied: I have a second request. I would also like you to make its cousin, the, formerly known as the Iridescent Glint Beetle. It's basically a metallic recolor. Thanks! -- En  Passant  20:27, 27 July 2015 (EDT)
 * They're beautiful! I hadn't included the stripes because I didn't really know that they were ridges, but they look a lot better with the ridges and I'll try to update the artwork to include both those and iridescence that's not terrible. I did notice one thing that's off, likely because it's hard to spot in the IFB artwork - the antennae stop at the bottom of the shell, when they're supposed to connect to the body. The body's also segmented, if you couldn't tell. I'd zoom in on the artwork or make its outline a different color temporarily to be able to see it. -- En  Passant  14:52, 28 July 2015 (EDT)


 * Isometric side view would be better, because it makes updating my own artwork a lot easier. Another thing I spotted is that the Gilded Flint Beetle's eyes are supposed to be a silver color as opposed to light bulbs. -- En  Passant  18:25, 28 July 2015 (EDT)


 * Yeah, uploading a new version doesn't appear to work very well, but I figured out that all you need to do is wait a little bit and refresh the page (see the revisions on my Pikmin artwork if you want proof). I hate to bug you a lot, but I had a lot of trouble expressing my idea in the artwork because I'm not very experienced and I much prefer what you originally had for the body shape and leg positions. Other than that, I think they're perfect, and I hope that I can use them to improve my artwork looking forward. Hopefully I'll be able to find time to draw my second design: the Armored Cannon Beetle. -- En  Passant  02:53, 29 July 2015 (EDT)