Tuesday, August 17, 2004

Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery: Pop Culture Skins

This post originally appeared, in a somewhat different format, on my old website, "Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery" at www.geocities.com/robotatomic.  That website is now offline, although an archived version of it is available at http://www.oocities.org/robotatomic/index.html.  Much of the information is now out of date, and many of the links may be inactive, but I'm keeping it online here for posterity's sake.
Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery
Atomic Robot's Pop Culture Skins
Featuring skins inspired by television shows, movies, and various other aspects of pop culture.

Muhammad Ali

 Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee! It's the Greatest of All Time -- Muhammad Ali! For the male_basic mesh. 


Bettie Page 1

 Legendary 1950's cheesecake model and pop culture icon Bettie Page, playfully naughty in her leather and lace undergarments. For the female_longhair mesh. 


Bettie Page 2

 Legendary 1950's cheesecake model and pop culture icon Bettie Page, having some fun-in-the-sun in her jungle-print bikini. For the female_longhair mesh. 


Humphrey Bogart / PV_Tuxedo_Atomic

 A hex edited mesh of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile_Suit featuring a standard skin of Humphrey Bogart as Rick from the film Casablanca. 


Humphrey Bogart

 Humphrey Bogart in a trench coat and hat, for my PV_Detective_Atomic hexed mesh. 


Humphrey Bogart / PV_Captain_Atomic

 A hex edited mesh of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile_Suit featuring a standard skin of Humphrey Bogart from the film To Have and Have Not. 


Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry

 Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry for the 'Clint' mesh. The Clint mesh is the one used for Bullet when he is in his civillian clothes. The animations aren't really appropriate for Dirty Harry, but I could not resist skinning it for this mesh anyway, what with it being Clint's namesake and all. 


NEW SKIN! '68 Comeback Elvis

 Elvis in a leather jumpsuit based on the one he wore in his famous 1968 Comeback Special, for Irrational's Clint mesh. This skin has actually been up for awhile, I just forgot to write about it here. 


Bela Lugosi as Dracula

 Dracula, the Immortal Prince of Darkness, as portrayed by the legendary Bela Lugosi. For the male_suit mesh. 


Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry

 Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry for the male_suit mesh. This is an alternate version of the skin I made as the standard skin for Interceptor's male_suit_guns mesh


Elvis Presley

 A 1950's Rockabilly style Elvis Presley skin, for Irrational's Clint mesh. 


Barry Williams as Greg Brady

 Groovy, man! It's Greg Brady, the swingin' star of TV's "Brady Bunch!" Far out! Whether he's surfin' some waves, picking up some chicks, or playing his guitar... nobody does "teenage groovy" quite like he does! Download him today! For the male_suit mesh. 


President John Fitzgerald Kennedy

 JFK -- the President of the Silver Age. In classic DC comics from the 1960's, JFK was one of the few people to know of Superman's secret identity as Clark Kent, since as Superman was heard to say, "If I can't trust the President of the United States, who CAN I trust?" For the male_suit mesh. 


Larry Wilcox as Officer Jon Baker

 When you're looking for wholesome, All-American law and order enforcement on the California highways, you need look no further than Officer Jon Baker, the level-headed motorcycle cop from the TV show 'CHiPs.' For the male_belt mesh. 


NEW SKIN/MESH! White Jumpsuit Elvis

 A 1970's Vegas-Era Elvis Presley mesh and skin. Mesh hex edited from Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile. 


Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's Monster

 Karloff the Uncanny, in one of his greatest roles, as the Creature, the mad creation of Baron Von Frankenstein. For Beardedinlair's Frankenstein mesh. 


Don Knotts

Whether you love him best as Barney Fife, Mr. Furley, Mr. Limpett, The Love God, The Reluctant Astronaut, or any of his other classic characters, you'll have to agree: Nobody embodies MANLINESS and VIRILITY quite like Don Knotts. Every man wants to be him. Every woman wants to make love to him. Don Knotts -- He taught us what it means to be a man. For the male_suit mesh. 



Maureen McCormick as Marcia Brady

 Marcia Brady from TV's The Brady Bunch. She's built on the female_longhair mesh, so her outfit's too tight and her hair's not right, but I felt that my Greg Brady skin needed someone to play with so I made her anyway. 


Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster

 Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster from the 1960's The Munsters TV series. Yeah, I know... it doesn't look that great. Sorry dude, I tried. 


Pee Wee Herman

 Pee Wee says, "Let's pretend we're superheroes! Ha-ha!" Pretending can be lots of fun. For the male_suit mesh. 


Erik Estrada as Officer Frank 'Ponch' Poncherello

 From the TV show 'CHiPs' -- it's everybody's favorite motorcycle cop -- the disco dancing, swinging bachelor himself -- Ponch! For the male_belt mesh. 


NEW SKIN! Mr. T

 Quit yo' jibba-jabba! Download this skin now, sucka! It's Mr. T, for the Artist Formerly Known as Bobby69's Male_Heavy_Mohawk69 mesh.

Thursday, August 12, 2004

Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery: Update: Mister T!

This post originally appeared, in a somewhat different format, on my old website, "Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery" at www.geocities.com/robotatomic.  That website is now offline, although an archived version of it is available at http://www.oocities.org/robotatomic/index.html.  Much of the information is now out of date, and many of the links may be inactive, but I'm keeping it online here for posterity's sake.

Update: August 12, 2004
Mister T!

Quit yo' jibba-jabba! Download this skin now, sucka! It's Mr. T, for the Artist Formerly Known as Bobby69's Male_Heavy_Mohawk69 mesh. 


I pity the fool who doesn't visit my second yahoo group right now to download this skin.

Monday, July 5, 2004

Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery: Update: More Fun with Elvis

This post originally appeared, in a somewhat different format, on my old website, "Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery" at www.geocities.com/robotatomic.  That website is now offline, although an archived version of it is available at http://www.oocities.org/robotatomic/index.html.  Much of the information is now out of date, and many of the links may be inactive, but I'm keeping it online here for posterity's sake.

Update: July 5, 2004
More Fun with Elvis

On July 5th, 1954, Elvis Presley recorded his first single, a cover of Arthur Cruddup's That's All Right. This recording is currently being hyped as The Birth of Rock 'N Roll, although I think Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Little Richard, Bill Haley, and a bunch of other cats who had been doing it for years might disagree. Still, it's a huge landmark in the history of Rock 'N Roll, by any standard... and what better way to celebrate it than by playing video games?!?! There is none, I tells you! None!! Bu-wah-hah-hah-ha!!! Foolish humans!


So's, anyhoo... here's a couple of nifty new Elvis Presleys you can download to play in Freedom Force.

First up, I got another Elvis skin for the Clint mesh. It's Elvis in a leather jumpsuit, based on the one he wore in his famous '68 Comeback special. This has actually been up on my Yahoo group for a while, but I don't think I ever got around to announcing it.

Next, I've hex-edited the Pulp Versatile mesh to make Elvis in one of his 1970's Vegas-Era White Jumpsuits. It comes complete with ridiculous protruding sideburns. Enjoy.
Oh, and my original 1950's Rockabilly Elvis skin for the Clint mesh is still available to download as well, for those of you silly enough to not get it yet (foolish, foolish humans). 

These are all available from my second yahoo group.

Saturday, February 7, 2004

Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery: Update: Elvis Presley

This post originally appeared, in a somewhat different format, on my old website, "Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery" at www.geocities.com/robotatomic.  That website is now offline, although an archived version of it is available at http://www.oocities.org/robotatomic/index.html.  Much of the information is now out of date, and many of the links may be inactive, but I'm keeping it online here for posterity's sake.

Update: February 7, 2004
Elvis Presley

One new skin, a 1950's Rockabilly style Elvis Presley for Irrational's 'Clint' mesh. The Clint mesh is the one used for the character 'Bullet' when he's out of costume, and can be found in the Freedom Force 'art.ff' folder. There are more details about this mesh in the text file that comes with my skin if you need them.


This skin is available from my second yahoo group.

Friday, January 16, 2004

Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery: Update: New Superman Stuff

This post originally appeared, in a somewhat different format, on my old website, "Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery" at www.geocities.com/robotatomic.  That website is now offline, although an archived version of it is available at http://www.oocities.org/robotatomic/index.html.  Much of the information is now out of date, and many of the links may be inactive, but I'm keeping it online here for posterity's sake.

Update: January 16, 2004
New Superman Stuff

I've got a few variations of versatile meshes, as well as updated versions of my Superman Family skins. 


First up is PV_Kent_Atomic, a variation of the Pulp Versatile Suit mesh with a hat, glasses, and a standard skin of Clark Kent. 

Then I've got FV_Supergirl_Atomic, a variation of the Female Versatile mesh with a lengthened skirt, shortened cape, and a standard skin of the silver age Supergirl.

The last mesh is PV_Luthor_Atomic, a variation of the Pulp Versatile mesh that comes with two skins of Lex Luthor. This mesh has a science fiction style gun, and a glowing "kryptonite" wand.
Finally, I've updated all of my Superman skins to larger, higher-resolution sizes. I've also made some tweaks and changes to some of these skins, the most signifigant being Brainiac who now has a new face and belt. All of my Superman skins are available from my first yahoo group.

Saturday, January 10, 2004

Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery: Update: Play it Again, Sam

This post originally appeared, in a somewhat different format, on my old website, "Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery" at www.geocities.com/robotatomic.  That website is now offline, although an archived version of it is available at http://www.oocities.org/robotatomic/index.html.  Much of the information is now out of date, and many of the links may be inactive, but I'm keeping it online here for posterity's sake.
  
Update: January 10, 2004
Play it Again, Sam

I've made three versions of Humprey Bogart for the Pulp Versatile mesh. Preview them in my Pop Culture section. There's one version in a tuxedo, one in a trenchcoat and hat, and one in a sea captain's hat. These are all up in my second yahoo group. For a limited time, they will also be available from my first yahoo group, to make it easier for everyone who wants one to get a copy.

Saturday, December 13, 2003

Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery: Mystery Skins

This post originally appeared, in a somewhat different format, on my old website, "Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery" at www.geocities.com/robotatomic.  That website is now offline, although an archived version of it is available at http://www.oocities.org/robotatomic/index.html.  Much of the information is now out of date, and many of the links may be inactive, but I'm keeping it online here for posterity's sake.
Atomic Robot's Freedom Force Gallery

Atomic Robot's Mystery Skins
Featuring miscellaneous skins that don't fit in the other sections, including original creations of Atomic Robot.

Alice the Wonder Lass

 The first skin I ever made for the alchemiss mesh, loosely inspired by Alice from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. For the alchemiss mesh. 


Bob

 One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh. 


Dedicated Follower of Fashion

 A 1960's era Carnaby Street type. Not really sure why I made this. For the male_suit mesh. 

Teenage Cavegirl

This Dinosaur-clompin' teenage warrior protected her tribe from prehistoric super-villains in the year 1 million B.C., and now she has been zapped into the 20'th century where she protects her new home as "Teenage Cavegirl." For the alchemiss mesh. 


This skin tied for like, third place or something, on some skinning contest from Freedom Force Center, and I won a Freedom Force t-shirt. 



Chromatica

 A "Silver Surfer" type skin for the alchemiss mesh. I made this because I was really impressed by the Gryphon's Silver Surfer skin and I was trying to recreate the same effect. 


NEW SKIN AND HEXED MESH! Police Detective

 This is PV_Detective_Atomic: a hex edited version of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile mesh. Hex and standard skin by Atomic Robot. It also comes packaged with a skin of Chester Gould's comic strip character Dick Tracy, which you can preview below. This mesh is suitable for many hard-boiled detective style skins. The police badge the standard skin wears on his belt is actually a reproduction of Sgt. Joe Friday's badge from Dragnet, although it's so small on the skin that you can't really make out any of the details. 


NEW SKIN! Dick Tracy

 Chester Gould's famous comic strip detective, Dick Tracy. This skin comes packaged as a 'bonus' skin with my PV_Detective_Atomic mesh. 


Ghostgirl

 A variation on my Chromatica skin for the alchemiss mesh. 


Hazmat

 Some guy in a Hazmat or Radiation suit. One of several mutant nuclear power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or something. For the microwave mesh.

Jorge

 One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh. 


Juan

 One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh. 


Leroy

 One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh.


Pablo AKA "Psycho Eye"

 One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh. This one also won like, third place or something in a skinning contest from FFC. I was supposed to receive a signed Freedom Force t-shirt, but they never bothered to send it to me.


Reptile Girl

 One of several lizard or snake-like skins I made. For the female_longhair mesh. 


Reptile Man

One of several lizard or snake-like skins I made. For the male_basic mesh.  
 

Reptile Woman

 One of several lizard or snake-like skins I made. For the female_basic mesh.


Ringo

 One of several variations on my "Psycho Eye" design of Giant Eyeball-Headed Alien Matadors. For the alien_warrior mesh. 


The Spirit

 Will Eisner's The Spirit - possibly the most influential comic of all time. Criminologist Denny Colt is believed to be dead, but secretly lives on, fighting crime as "The Spirit" from his base in Wildwood Cemetery. For the male_suit mesh. 


Swashbuckler

 This is PV_Swashbuckler_Atomic: a hex edited version of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile mesh. Hex and standard skin by Atomic Robot. It also comes packaged with a skin of the Batman villain Cavalier which you can preview here

Space Vampire

 "Space Vampire" is a super creepy super-villain from outer space who drains the life-force from her victims in much the same way as vampires drain blood, except unlike vampires, there's a reasonable scientific explanation for her powers (like exposure to "cosmic V-rays" or something). For the alchemiss mesh.

This skin was a runner up in FFC's alchemiss skinning contest. 



Wasteboy 1

 One of several mutant nuclear power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or something. His outfit looks more like a jogging outfit, though. Oh well. For the Nick mesh. 


 Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group. 



Wasteboy 2

 One of several mutant nuclear power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or something. His outfit looks more like a jogging outfit, though. Oh well. For the Nick mesh. 

 Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group. 



Wasteboy 3

One of several mutant nuclear power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or something. His outfit looks more like a jogging outfit, though. Oh well. For the Nick mesh. 

 Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group. 




Wastegirl 1

One of several mutant nuclear power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or something. The women are carrying, like, big rods of plutonium. For the bacchite mesh.

Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.



Wastegirl 2

One of several mutant nuclear power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or something. The women are carrying, like, big rods of plutonium. For the bacchite mesh.

Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.


Wastegirl 3

One of several mutant nuclear power plant workers from a Post-Apocalyptic world ruled by robots or something. The women are carrying, like, big rods of plutonium. For the bacchite mesh.

Note: I've moved this skin to my second yahoo group.