Spyro of the Elements
Spyro of the Elements
Spyro of the Elements by Stratadrake
Description
Description
Spyro... is a broken series, unfortunately. The first game was what inspired me to start drawing dragons, and Insomniac did a good job of raising the purple mascot on the PSX. Can't say the same thing about Vivendi Universal though; Spyro's latest game, a Hero's Tail, is the multiplatform launch the dragon should have had. It's a good game, but are there enough Spyro fans left who really care?
Anyway. I think it must've been the absence of the Superfly and Superbreath powerups in Hero's Tail that inspired this. Sure, Spyro had limited-ammunition secondary breath for each element, but that just isn't the same. So I did some thinking... a LOT of thinking. What if Spyro had powerups so extreme that they not only granted him new abilities, but also changed his appearance and form while he used them?
Enter my Spyro dragons of the elements, a sort of cross between Spyro and my own series of elemental dragons.
On the left of the picture is the Spyro of Flame, this powerup's key characteristic being Strength. Spyro would have complete immunity to fire-based attacks and hazards, and would be able to swim through hot lava as if it were shallow water, even dive underneath the surface to evade attacks or find hidden items. He'd also be able to ram fire-based enemies that are normally hazardous to the touch, and his magnified fire breath could be used to evaporate ice-based enemies, whether in a short-range spray or a long-range blast (like his classic Superflame). However, he'd be restricted to fire-type breath while using this powerup, receive extreme damage from ice attacks (one hit = powerup and Sparx vanish, all but an instant KO), and the powerup would vanish instantly if he falls into water.
Next comes the Spyro of Ice, the first sketch in this drawing (and my personal favorite of the three). Key characteristic for this form is Stealth. Spyro's magnified ice breath would enable Spyro to freeze and shatter virtually any type of enemy. Fired long-range (like the Superice breath in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage), Spyro would also be able to create platforms of ice across water, or platforms of hardened rock over hot lava. His reflective body would also enable him to turn (nearly) invisible on ground (Wing Shield ability) or underwater, to evade detection by enemies. He'd also be completely immune to ice and snow attacks, and be able to swim in normally hazardous water. He'd be restricted to his ice breath in this form, though, fire attacks would be particularly nasty (again, one hit = powerup and Sparx vanish), and falling into hot lava is still instant death.
Lastly in this trio is the Spyro of Air. This feathered form is so different, (un-Spyro like?) that other avian characters (fodder and enemies alike) would fail to recognize Spyro as a dragon, a threat. Spyro's key characteristic would be speed however, including a triple-jump, a wall-jump (from any wall, not just specific surfaces like in Hero's Tail) faster gliding and limited Superfly abilities per jump, a superdash both on ground and mid-air, and long-range, highly accurate lightning breath. Plus complete immunity to electrical attacks, ability to create gusts of wind (Wing Shield ability) to disorient opponents. And aside from being restricted to lightning-type breath, this form of Spyro wouldn't really have many weaknesses.
Due to various conflicts in my schedule for the week, it took too long to find enough time to complete the drawing with. I also worry slightly about the quality of exposure I used when scanning it, it doesn't quite feel up to par with my other scans. But that's not to say the "scanner killed it" -- I never allow my scanner to "kill" a drawing.
Media: Colored pencil
Time: For some reason, seven hours
Scale (full view): 60px/in
Other: a 3rd place premium at the 2005 Tillamook County Fair (Lot 22 - Fantasy)
Anyway. I think it must've been the absence of the Superfly and Superbreath powerups in Hero's Tail that inspired this. Sure, Spyro had limited-ammunition secondary breath for each element, but that just isn't the same. So I did some thinking... a LOT of thinking. What if Spyro had powerups so extreme that they not only granted him new abilities, but also changed his appearance and form while he used them?
Enter my Spyro dragons of the elements, a sort of cross between Spyro and my own series of elemental dragons.
On the left of the picture is the Spyro of Flame, this powerup's key characteristic being Strength. Spyro would have complete immunity to fire-based attacks and hazards, and would be able to swim through hot lava as if it were shallow water, even dive underneath the surface to evade attacks or find hidden items. He'd also be able to ram fire-based enemies that are normally hazardous to the touch, and his magnified fire breath could be used to evaporate ice-based enemies, whether in a short-range spray or a long-range blast (like his classic Superflame). However, he'd be restricted to fire-type breath while using this powerup, receive extreme damage from ice attacks (one hit = powerup and Sparx vanish, all but an instant KO), and the powerup would vanish instantly if he falls into water.
Next comes the Spyro of Ice, the first sketch in this drawing (and my personal favorite of the three). Key characteristic for this form is Stealth. Spyro's magnified ice breath would enable Spyro to freeze and shatter virtually any type of enemy. Fired long-range (like the Superice breath in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage), Spyro would also be able to create platforms of ice across water, or platforms of hardened rock over hot lava. His reflective body would also enable him to turn (nearly) invisible on ground (Wing Shield ability) or underwater, to evade detection by enemies. He'd also be completely immune to ice and snow attacks, and be able to swim in normally hazardous water. He'd be restricted to his ice breath in this form, though, fire attacks would be particularly nasty (again, one hit = powerup and Sparx vanish), and falling into hot lava is still instant death.
Lastly in this trio is the Spyro of Air. This feathered form is so different, (un-Spyro like?) that other avian characters (fodder and enemies alike) would fail to recognize Spyro as a dragon, a threat. Spyro's key characteristic would be speed however, including a triple-jump, a wall-jump (from any wall, not just specific surfaces like in Hero's Tail) faster gliding and limited Superfly abilities per jump, a superdash both on ground and mid-air, and long-range, highly accurate lightning breath. Plus complete immunity to electrical attacks, ability to create gusts of wind (Wing Shield ability) to disorient opponents. And aside from being restricted to lightning-type breath, this form of Spyro wouldn't really have many weaknesses.
Due to various conflicts in my schedule for the week, it took too long to find enough time to complete the drawing with. I also worry slightly about the quality of exposure I used when scanning it, it doesn't quite feel up to par with my other scans. But that's not to say the "scanner killed it" -- I never allow my scanner to "kill" a drawing.
Media: Colored pencil
Time: For some reason, seven hours
Scale (full view): 60px/in
Other: a 3rd place premium at the 2005 Tillamook County Fair (Lot 22 - Fantasy)
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
Time Taken 7 hours
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
Time Taken 7 hours
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kittykatkat on July 6, 2005, 3:52:07 AM
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woah this is brilliant =^.^= I really like the ideas! It would make an awesome Spyro game! you've clearly put a lot of creative thought into this and Spyro's poses are awesome :)
ilovebalmung on July 4, 2005, 12:50:37 AM
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That is quite a clever idea. In the game, when Spyro would obtain powerups (such as the ability to fly or spit fireballs)he would only change the color of his scales to blue or red. It would've made the game a lot more interesting if he could change his form as well as his color.
I bought Enter the Dragonfly and that's when I stopped playing the series. I didn't even think to buy A Hero's Tail after that. The loadings were too long, the story line was not organized, the game froze constantly, the characters seemed distorted and had a bloated look to them, and there was only one boss. Not to mention a ton of other small things that I found disturbing about the game. Being a Spyro fan as dedicated as I was, I felt somewhat insulted by that game *heh*
Going back to the drawing, it's kinda crazy because Spyro was the one who inspired me to draw dragons as well. Inspirational little bugger ain't he? Anyways, great drawing!!
I bought Enter the Dragonfly and that's when I stopped playing the series. I didn't even think to buy A Hero's Tail after that. The loadings were too long, the story line was not organized, the game froze constantly, the characters seemed distorted and had a bloated look to them, and there was only one boss. Not to mention a ton of other small things that I found disturbing about the game. Being a Spyro fan as dedicated as I was, I felt somewhat insulted by that game *heh*
Going back to the drawing, it's kinda crazy because Spyro was the one who inspired me to draw dragons as well. Inspirational little bugger ain't he? Anyways, great drawing!!
CatWhoHas14Tails on July 3, 2005, 6:52:28 AM
Wow, you sure know how to make that videogame better! Those are VERY good ideas, I think. It would definately get more people to play the game, since it would be more of a challenge (such as dodging the attacks that could kill you in a certain form) I know *I* would play it! LoL. I loved the old Spyro games. I didn't really like Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, because 1) Ripto was SUPPOSED to be dead... and 2) It took too long for the game to load up whenever I changed worlds. So I just kinda stopped playing it.
Yeah, I must say I like his ice form best ^_^ Though he looks powerful in all of his forms :D Great job, man!
(Oh and if you get a chance, could you check out my reference sheet for one of my made-up creatures? I could use a little advice ^_^;)
Yeah, I must say I like his ice form best ^_^ Though he looks powerful in all of his forms :D Great job, man!
(Oh and if you get a chance, could you check out my reference sheet for one of my made-up creatures? I could use a little advice ^_^;)
BlackWolf on July 3, 2005, 4:53:31 AM
BlackWolf on
nice idea =) all three have their differances to set them apart, mostly the color that all three have, but they also have that same body build/physical appearance to really relate that it is the same character here. I must say, the appearances came out very nice, and I agree with you, I personally like the ice drawing a lot. ^_^ nice work! I think this is a great picture to represent the word 'power-up'