I am going to try to find a tut for palette swapping latter too. and NEW submissions are welcome, as are requests. I have found most of the art in THIS thread and will hopefully get most of the old one in here. So now I am trying to do my part to truly make it better. Okay I made this thread a while ago to improove the old one, but really I just did it to do it. give me about a month to get it FULLY completed Art by: ess89 Goth Mileena *If you find more by this author let me know* Art by: SickFreak Ermac to Smoke *If you find more by this author let me know* Art by: FireQueen MKvsDC Sub-Zero to Scorpion *If you find more by this author let me know* Art by:brandon8191988 MKA Scorpion to Reptile *If you find more by this author let me know* Art by:Chimera MKvsDC Sub Zero to edited Sub Zero MKvsDC Sub Zero to Reptile #1 MKvsDC Sub Zero to Reptile #2 MKvsDC Sub Zero to Ermac #1 MKvsDC Sub Zero to Ermac #2 MKvsDC Sub Zero to Chameleon MKvsDC Sub Zero to Tremor #1 MKvsDC Sub Zero to Tremor #2 Scorpion #1 Scorpion #2 MKvsDC Sub Zero to Smoke MKvsDC Sub Zero to Smoke #2 MKvsDC Sub Zero to Rain MKvsDC Sub Zero to Rain #2 MKvsDC Sub Zero to Rain #3 Sub Zero to Noob Sub Zero to Noob #2 Sub Zero to Noob #3 3types of Tremor *If you find more by this author let me know* So all above done as of will do more later but i need to sleep/eat/watch world cup. They had to be different (to stand a distance) but still worked together with all the attacks (punches and kicks) the two ninjas shared, before jokingly calling Sub-Zero the “cold guy”, as it was so early in the project.Īfter this, Boon continued explaining that the process was entirely based on what she and Tobias were seeing in front of them, noting that the stance Scorpion was decided just as to ask a model to pose different things.Okay I made this thread a while ago to improove the old one, but really I just did it to do it. For example, we felt that giving them different stances was worth the seven extra frames that we had to get from them.”īoon told a man, “From the moment that we thought about the idea during the shoot, the next step was to build an individual combat stance for each ninja. But we did have a limited number of unique frames that were made exclusively for a ninja. One reason we made them ninjas was to make two fighters out of the same motion shoot & memory footprint. Boon said that as the most recognizable Mortal Kombat characters, the origin of “palette swap ninjas” was purely derived from a strong tale rivalry and a technical solution that we needed to accommodate the game in the limited amount of space we had, as well as a limited number of games that the game had to have. The history behind the so-called “palette swap ninjas” continued to be detailed in a Twitter thread. Ed Boon suggested to Mortal Kombat co-creator John Tobias that the team has two different fighting stances, calling the “cold guy” and saying they need seven frames to feel much more unique. The video has been filmed since 1992 in which a Scorpion actor may have the opportunity to be photographed and entered the game. Related: Wrestling games don’t need to be too expensive. The latest piece of history that Boon shared is a behind the scenes video of the original Scorpion, which shows how the team decided to give different fighting stances to Scorpion and SubZero to make them feel unique. This year’s 35th anniversary of Mortal Kombat, and to celebrate, the author of the series is sharing a special look at the late history of the first episode. Ed Boon shared a behind the scenes look at the original Scorpion movie in Mortal Kombat, and explains the story behind the “pallete swap ninjas”.
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