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Yep, it's the Site FAQ... the place where I get to ask myself questions and then answer them.


What did you use to create the site?

What program do you use to colorize your artwork?

Can I use your art on my site or archive? Can I sell your art?

Why saurians?

Who influenced your designs?

What does 'Kyouryuu' mean?

Who was Akairaptor?

What's with all the levels?

Who is that orange dragon anyway?

Will you ever restart the Dragon Angel Tai manga series?

What is PNG and how can I view it?

Tai

What did you use to create the site?
This current version of the site was written and designed in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX. It's also the first website of mine to make extensive use of cascading style sheets (CSS) in the layout. The graphics were done in Paint Shop Pro 5 initially. Now I use Paint Shop Pro 7.

What program do you use to colorize your art?
I'm an avid fan of Paint Shop Pro and I'm currently using version 7. Some of the older works were done with version 5. The Aoi tutorial provides a rough basis for how I colorize my work. Although Paint Shop Pro is up to version 9, I don't feel compelled to upgrade to it. The way it handles lines (i.e. the Pen Tool) is just not quick and intuitive for me. Though I'll probably be forced to learn this method someday. PSP, Gimp, and Photoshop all adopted it.

Can I use your art on my site or archive? Can I sell your art?
No. I may, however, make exceptions. Contact me about it if you want to use my work for some reason. As for selling, absolutely NOT.

Why saurians?
Ever since I was a little kid, I always had a thing for dinosaurs. I think most kids, growing up in an environment that tolerates dinosaurs, at one point had a fascination with the reptilians. For me, the interest in dinosaurs simply never faded over time. They were not fictitious beasts of myth and legend, they were living, breathing animals.

Who influenced your designs?
Growing up, I can cite four key sources of inspiration. The first, which shouldn't be too surprising, was the DIC cartoon Dinosaucers. Most saurian artists have seen this cartoon at some point. But, for the uninitiated, it was basically about two groups of anthropomorphic dinosaurs - the Dinosaucers and the Tyrannos - who came to Earth in an attempt to save their ravaged home planet. Not since Dinosaucers has there really been a cartoon about dinosaurs in a science-fiction setting. It's a small wonder, what with Jurassic Park and all, that no one has since resurrected the concept. Second, there were the Ninja Turtles. The bizarre and offbeat premise always grabbed me and like most saurs my age, the cartoon is fondly remembered. Third, Super Mario Brothers. It was Mario himself, nor Luigi - specifically it was the Koopas. Way back, when I was just starting to learn how to draw things that remotely resembled humans, I started with Koopa Troopas (particularly the ones that stood upright in Super Mario World, and also the Koopa Kids). You could say that at the foundation of it all, Koopa Troopas were the start of it. So, kudos go to Shigeru Miyamoto and his team for their design. And lastly, there's Jurassic Park, whose influence should be obvious.

What does Kyouryuu mean?
Kyouryuu is the Japanese word for dinosaur. Taken literally, it means 'scary or frightening dragon', which is not unlike the etymology of dinosaur as meaning 'terrible lizard'.

Who was Akairaptor?
Kyouryuu and Akairaptor are one in the same. I just changed my name to Kyouryuu.

What's with all the levels?
I've been constructing maps for PC games for years. I first started making clunky misshapen maps for Descent, and eventually wound up doing more sophisticated maps for Descent 3 and Unreal Tournament and finding an awesome career where I now do this for a living with THQ. Pretty neat, huh?

Who is that orange dragon anyway?
Her name is Tai. She is a character who I created sometime around the end of high schools (somewhere in 1999 or 2000) and who has constantly evolved since then. She has been the subject of most of my artistic efforts.

Will you ever restart the Dragon Angel Tai manga series?
That's the plan. But I just need to find the time to do it.

What is PNG and how can I view it?
PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics format. Short and simple, some browsers have trouble viewing PNG files. I would strongly suggest using Mozilla Firefox. I use PNG for most of my art these days because it's generally lossless (unlike JPEG) and superior to GIF.


All original work is copyright 1999 - 2008, Kyouryuu. All rights reserved.
No images may be reproduced or distributed for profit or otherwise without my consent.

 

 
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