Fear the camouflaged ninja

smackfoo

Having run with the default graphics in my take on the lovingly green foliage for some time, I felt it was about time to stamp it with something more indicative of smackfoo.

Behold the cammo Ninja ((.. for those who have seen my somewhat unique comments here and there, the red ninja dude will have become a familiar sight.)) in all his ass kicking greenery glory, along with his trusty environmentally friendly shuriken bullet points.

While I have been working on a few design ideas, finding the time to really bring forth some pixelated goodness has been somewhat difficult. However, all is not lost — I’ll be posting more details on some discoveries and my quest1 to knock this here intarweb-blog-journal-whatsit into potentially 9rules worthy shape.

  1. .. even if it kills me damn it. ()

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Brendan Borlase is a Systems and Network Administrator living in Adelaide, Australia, having lived, worked and breathed Information Technology for over 12 years. Learn more.

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  1. Elaine Marley

    Hi! I’m a mighty pirate! And I have chosen your theme for my personal blog. I hope you don’t have any problem with that. It’s in Spanish but I think I have given propper credits to you and the creator of the foliage theme.

    My blog is about Monkey Island and old adventure games (also about many other little things) and all my readers keep saying that the design needs something more… “monkeish”…

    I guess I’ll do something like your ninja, but I don’t have any ideas. I’m such a n00bie…

    Anyway, I loved the theme and the web so, congratulations! I’ll keep an eye on you ;)

  2. brendan

    Arr, ye be fancy wit yer graphics me hearty, yarr! :)

    Looks great - it’s great when people can take the ‘leaf’ and create something entirely different.. I’ll be blogging some of the designs that have been created around broadleaf in the next few days.

  3. Elaine Marley

    I decided to keep the leaves, I really like them. They are kind of… femenine…

    And there’s Elaine, withe the leaves. I wish I knew a bit more to change more things, but they don’t teach that at the architecture school… I’ve translated the whole theme into Spanish and I’ll release it when I have time for the spanish community to download. I’m planning to translate into english a few posts -the most popular and international ones- so more people can come and read me.

    Well, thanks for your kind words ;)