Scribblenauts Unmasked Workshop Item Of The Day

I don’t have much to write about tonight, but here’s a screenshot of my Scribblenauts Unmasked workshop item that I made last month:

This weapon is based off of Mayor West’s cat launcher from Family Guy.

And now I’m off to continue my gaming journey before calling it a night. Ciao!

Scribblenauts Unmasked Custom Sibling Roundup

I’ve been making some of Maxwell’s custom siblings in Scribblenauts Unmasked last month. Here are some screenshots of them:

She’s back… in the world of DC Comics characters. 😛

And now if you’ll excuse me, I got to go upload a few things in the workshop. Goodnight!

Making Some Stuff in Scribblenauts Unmasked

I decided to come back to playing Scribblenauts Unmasked since it’s been awhile, and I’ve been using the object editor to create new people and objects. Here are a couple screenshots of what I’ve been making:

Plus I made more of my versions of superheroes that need to be published in the Steam workshop someday.

Late Wednesday Night Open Thread

I didn’t feel like posting anything for tonight other than I played some Borderlands 2 just to kill more enemies and obtain new guns, and I also did a little more of Scribblenauts Unmasked and made my own version of a special infected zombie character which is now added to my collection of all the survivors and half of the special infected from the L4D series.

Anyways, I got bonus work to do tomorrow in the afternoon. Open Thread!

Coming Back to Scribblenauts Unmasked *again*

After doing my heroic skirmish against the DC Comics supervillains in Scribblenauts Unmasked I decided to create my custom Hunter from the L4D series which is now added to my collection:

Unfortunately he cannot pounce on people just like the actual Hunter but he has the adjective ‘jumping’ added to him when created, but he does have 250 health just like in the L4D games. I even uploaded two more workshop items on Steam that include my versions of the supervillains in-game. If anybody wants to check them out on Steam then feel free to do so.

Some Fun with Scribblenauts Unmasked and Adobe Illustrator

I got back into making more custom characters in Scribblenauts Unmasked, this time doing some survivor characters from Left 4 Dead.

Afterwards I moved on to practicing with Adobe Illustrator and my Wacom tablet. Here’s my latest practice artwork for today:

Kind of a mix of TF2 and L4D. 😛

The Top Clown of the Scribblenauts Unmasked Workshop

It was announced today I was checking out the Scribblenauts Unmasked workshop on Steam, and one of my workshop items has become the most popular workshop item for today:

Yep, he totally Dan Dan Duu’d his way to the top of the first page of most popular Scribblenauts Unmasked workshop items this week. Congratulations Ronald! 😛

BAAAAAMAAAAAAAANNN and Fwendz!

I have uploaded my very first Scribblenauts Unmasked collection to the Steam workshop on a clean install of Windows 10 because of my items that I made a few years ago have turned invisible. It was a collection of my own versions of superheroes and supervillains with funny-looking faces and serious issues, but they can still fight against each other. Click on the link here to check out them out in the collection.

I’ll be planning on getting back to SFM tomorrow, but I have to come up with something good that should I make for my next project.

More Superhero Adventures in Scribblenauts Unmasked

WUAAAAGGGH!!!! I’m being surrounded by tourists who really like me. BAAAAAMAAAAAAANNN!!!

I didn’t get to do any SFM last couple days ago, but I did re-upload a few of my creations from Scribblenauts Unmasked to the Steam workshop since most of the stuff that I made awhile back became invisible due to the clean install of Windows 10. So I had no choice but to delete all my object data and start making them all over from scratch.

I will be planning on screwing around with SFM once my weekend begins, so stick around until I come back to my headquarters.

Late Night Open Thread of the Month

I’ve been uploading some workshop items for Scribblenauts Unmasked on Steam lately since it’s been awhile. It was a group of main characters from Drawn Together:

I also uploaded another custom NPC character named Motaro, a Mortal Kombat character who first appeared as a sub-boss character who’s a Centaurian (half-man and half-horse) in the third Mortal Kombat video game.

All credit goes to John Tobias for coming up with that in-game fighting character.

So tomorrow I’m going to plan on making a Scribblenauts Unmasked collection of Drawn Together characters that I’ve uploaded last couple days ago.