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Molly as Tron Bonne (Mega Man Legends).
Graham-o-Phone, obviously, being her iconic Robot. It's the obvious reference with Graham-o-Phone
and a Mega Man palette! How could I refuse to do this one? I was still figuring out the template here, and as such, I botched some of the shines. It was also difficult to incorporate a character's eye color onto this palette, until I realized I can superimpose that color onto the glasses.
"I'll show you how strong I can be!"
Molly as Vile (Mega Man X).
Graham-o-Phone being his X1 Ride Armor. I care more about this Mega Man reference, and I think it came out better than the other one. Imposing Vile's color scheme on a character like Molly was interesting.
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Panzerfaust as Commando-Man (Mega Man 10).
Feel free to imagine a superimposed "Dr. W" logo over the umbrella if it benefits you. It occurs to me that I left a couple white spots (And missed a red pixel here), but I can't be bothered to go back and fix them now. The tank itself is based on the palette of the copy-weapon edition of Commando Bomb. It occurs to me that part of the fun of making these palettes is figuring out not only where you can translate, but where you can reuse a character's primary color scheme for added effect. I'm glad he didn't come out looking horrible.
And...
"The Living Weapon is an extension of the self. Only uneducated fools think otherwise."
Parasoul as...no one, actually. This is my first original palette. I wanted to try something that was as dissonant from Parasoul's original palette as physically possible, to the point of almost appearing otherworldly. It actually came out somewhat similar to the original, just in a different way (As far as color theory dictates). I also tried to add a dynamic in how Krieg shared a color scheme with Parasoul herself (Which is what the quote refers to). In hindsight, the blue outfit thing might make it feel kind of Zero Suit Samus-y, but that was not my intention.