Lost Artist

So... Um.... Alex is missing...I haven't really heard from him or seen him online...

I think work has eaten him up or something...

I finished up most of my animations last night. There are a few more animations I could do and I could always improve the current ones but I'm a bit tired. There's about 8 animations, each frame hand drawn. Took so much effort for just a little out come, I have to say it's a little disappointing.
Each frame is made up of about 7 layers; the sketch, and then a line art, white fill and a colour layer for the wings and body. The wings and body are one different layers to achieve the whole two tone effect.

Last night I replaced some of the temp images/animations with the new ones and then went to bed.

This morning I woke up and drew a background and without a programmer around to help import it into a game I though to myself "This will be easy"

Two hours later and still confused by the pyglet programming guide I some how got a background in the game:
 

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I just wanted to say that I really like your postings. It's a different point of view for me, and probably lots of the programmers here. I'd really like to collaborate with an artist some day.
hehehe thanks,  

I like pyweek coz it gives me a chance to try new things that I normally don't get to do at uni and I like to share what I've been learning. 

I'm also a bit of a strange person and it tends to show up in my posts ^_^ 
Yay biccy, you dun some pyglet :)
@Richard I'm so smart! (lol) 

Once I got the background it everything was so "duuuuh!" 

Now if only I was smart enough to work out how to do the rest of the programming