Lets make this happen Sega! From: http://art-eater.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/art-eater_dragons_crown_golden_axe_vanillaware_sega_atlus.jpg
"Adam did not eat the apple because he desired it. He ate it because it was forbidden."
The Lilith myth is very interesting and versatile. Here is my article on Lilith’s myth and her role in SMTI and SMTIV.
Congratulations to Tokyo for winning the bid to host the 2020 Olympics, just as Akira predicated over 20 years ago! Source: http://art-eater.com/2013/09/the-2020-olympics-are-about-to-explode/
Quick sketches from my buddy Weigy and me. The only instruction was "draw a salamander." We both independently drew father/son images with the dad as a giant salamander and the kid as a xolotl. The striking similarities and differences say a lot about us haha.
"...As the trailer continues the viewer is shown a dark corridor lined with Greek style statues of women. One of the figures recalls the statue of a wounded Amazon at The Met in New York..."
Vanillaware's backdrops remind me of Bruegel
"...much of Bruegel’s work was very warm and focused on the mundane aspects of peasant life which was very unusual for a European painter of his time. This tendency was carried on by his eldest son who also became an accomplished painter. The work of the Bruegels provide a great launch pad for any artist aspiring to depict a medieval village. Much of Vanillaware’s background art is reminiscent of the paintings of the Bruegels." source: www.art-eater.com From Mickey Mouse to Jesus The Latest Dragon's Crown Trailer is Full of Epic Homages
Dragons Crown homage to Disney's Tinkerbell
"...The trailer opens up with a glowing fairy flying by the Atlus logo. This is an homage to the iconic Disney introduction where Tinkerbell flies by and sprinkles pixie dust on the Disney logo. This is the first of many Disney tributes to follow..." source: www.art-eater.com From Mickey Mouse to Jesus The Latest Dragon's Crown Trailer is Full of Epic Homages
Dragons Crown and the landscapes of Pieter Bruegel
"...Next up the Vanillaware Logo is overlaid on top of a backdrop that recalls the landscapes of Flemish Renaissance painter, Pieter Bruegel. The castle reminded me of Bruegel’s famous depictions of the Tower of Babel, which have provided inspiration to countless artists through the years. It’s not a direct analog to Bruegel’s Babel, however there is another castle at the very end of the trailer that is..." source: www.art-eater.com From Mickey Mouse to Jesus The Latest Dragon's Crown Trailer is Full of Epic Homages
0man - Osamu Tezuka