They're Desktop Mascots (meant to be used with the MaCoPiX Open Source Software -- it's free!), and they'll sit on your windows and taskbar with very little fuss. They'll blink, fidget, twitch, and do some more complex actions (drink blood, "Zombie Out", or play the violin) based on which mascot you currently have running.
I made two different mascots (really, it's Jigsaw in two different outfits) and donating will earn you both of 'em.
They'll run on any modern browser that uses the X Window System (which means they work on all three major OS's), and they look adorable in action.
What're you waiting for? Donate and try 'em out today! [link]
They are both very very cute. I love Jigsaw in the dress. It's very pretty. Also, the icons doing stuff when you click on them are awesome.
And 'Saw drinking blood in the dress one is adorable.
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Lara Croft in TR Legend: "I never forget a face." Here's how to report ppl who steal from us and post on photobucket : [link] Member of ~RippedArtTaskForce Now open for commissions!
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Lara Croft in TR Legend: "I never forget a face." Here's how to report ppl who steal from us and post on photobucket : [link] Member of ~RippedArtTaskForce Now open for commissions!
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Lara Croft in TR Legend: "I never forget a face." Here's how to report ppl who steal from us and post on photobucket : [link] Member of ~RippedArtTaskForce Now open for commissions!
Short Answer: If I was going to, I would've done so before now, so no.
Longer Answer: This is part of the reason I've sat on them for so long; I finally decided it was more important to release them and enjoy some notoriety for being the only / one of a few webcomic artists to have such a thing, and see if there was even a demand for 'em to begin with.
If these do well as an initial batch (and yes, Jigsaw is the "pikachu" of the series, so she has the best odds of selling well on her own vs. any other character), then I may go ahead and do more / release upgrades that contain more characters. I "may" also consider opening up commissions for these things if I can decide on an appropriate price for them.
In other to do that, I gotta see that there's a market first.
These take about as long to do as a comic page does right now -- What time I gain in not having to cel-shade them is lost in the time it takes to fine-tune their animations. So if it's not at least worth a page to me, it's not going to get done. So... if I find that donations have increased once I put a little more promotion into these things, then once I get all remaining commissions out of the way, I'll look into making more.
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