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Bedroom design by Emily Janak. Architecture by Northworks Jackson Hole.  Photo: Leslee Mitchell 

Bedroom design by Emily Janak. Architecture by Northworks Jackson Hole.  Photo: Leslee Mitchell 


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Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy ️

Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999

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Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy ️

Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999

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Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy ️

Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999

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Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy ️

Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999

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Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy ️

Contemporary Interiors, Carol Meredith, 1999

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The Complete Book of Home Decorating, Barbara Mayer, 1994   Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy ️

The Complete Book of Home Decorating, Barbara Mayer, 1994  

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When a strange aircraft totals itself near the Treverton residence, Casey and Lauren are quick to take it into hiding so that nobody may learn of their discovery. Once Casey is finally allowed a moment alone at bedtime, Lauren sneaks through his patio door and up to his room at his request to inspect their find with him.

At first, there’s no telling what it might be…

… but something deep in Casey’s heart tells him that it shouldn’t be here.

(Check underneath the cut for extensive insight on this piece, including an alternate version of Casey’s room with the lights on!)

What you just saw above may very well be a sprite piece two years in the making. … well, it didn’t actually take two years to sprite this, but there’s quite a history behind this Override screenshot, and if you know anything about me, you can bet that you’re going to hear all about it! With that said, let’s dive into the making of Casey’s bedroom!

To start, I’ve been wanting to make faux screenshots for Override since mid-2020, and one such scene I wanted to give a go at spriting was something involving Casey’s bedroom. At that time, I had a few ideas on what I wanted his humble abodes to look like— blue walls, a desk, a really neat space poster someplace— it was such a cool vision that I had to attempt spriting it all right away!

I didn’t get very far.

Keep in mind that at the time making this first draft, I had only begun practicing my skills in spriting, and while I was able to make small-scale sprites such as the Override squad, spriting an entire bedroom was practically an impossibility in 2020. So, for a little while, I put Casey’s bedroom on the backburner, opting to return to it when I had a bit more practice.

Here we are two years later, and I think it’s more than obvious that I was more than ready to tackle spriting it in its entirety! When I made the decision to give spriting Casey’s bedroom another go, there were two specific goals I wanted to achieve by its completion: for its general look and feel to stay true to the 1990s andfor it to have its own personality.

Now, I know what you’re thinking— “Star, what do you mean give Casey’s bedroom its own personality?”. Well, by that I mean I wanted Casey’s bedroom to look like it actually belonged to a nine year old boy with clear interests, like art and all things space.

I say this because the bedrooms of the Mother series protagonists are a teensy bit… how do I put it… barren. I mean, Ness’s bedroom in Earthboundisn’ttoo empty, but it could have at least benefitted from some baseball-themed memorabilia, given that he’s a baseball superfan in canon.

At least Ness has his own bedroom. Lucas shares his bedroom with his entire family in Mother 3, so there’s not a lot of room (Unintentional pun + 100) for personalization in Lucas’s case, plus it’s less of a bedroom and more of ‘a corner of the house'— there’s not even a wall between it and the main area. And don’t even get me startedonNinten’s room.

Taking a look at what I managed to come up with for Casey’s room, however, I was able to fill every single square inch of it with oodles of personality. It would be tedious to acknowledge every single object in Casey’s room— even by my standards— so I’ll stick with some of my more favorite details!

First and foremost, you’ll notice that Casey has quite an affinity for the interstellar. From his star-patterned blankets to his toy rocket atop his toybox, it’s very clear that Casey someday wishes to travel beyond the stars. I even brought back the space poster I wanted to include since the very beginning!

Fun fact: The large focus of space theming in Casey’s room is a reference to the original, early 2020 version of Override’s (Then known as Mother: Into the Unknown) story, which had a space setting be integral to its plot. I figured basing Casey’s interests on space would be a nice nod to Override’s prototype story arc!

Secondly, to make Casey’s bedroom look a bit like one belonging to a child, there are a good deal of toys strewn about his room. But perhaps his most prized possession of all sits nicely atop his bed… a small tiger plush named Stripes, of which Casey is prone to taking with him everywhere he goes à la Linus and his blanket.

Lastly, while being a detail I added just before posting this, near the bottom left corner of Casey’s bedroom is a cardboard box fashioned into a spaceman helmet with a sci-fi blaster toy a few inches from it. I included these because of the aforementioned space theming, but also because Casey and Lauren playing pretend is absolutely canon, so it’s no wonder most of their make-believe adventures happen here!

On the topic of Casey and Lauren…

Here is a better look of the duo in their nighttime sleepwear, as well as a better look at Stripes and the busted SGN-DRN unit I sprited just for this screenshot! I still can’t believe how much of an improvement this particular version of the SGN-DRN’s sprite is compared to the version of it from the very first faux screenshot; it’s not often I’ll sprite something at a bizarre angle and have it look good!

Having this iconic moment in the story of Override finally visualized is just beyond satisfying, and I hope that you’re as impressed as I am on how nicely I was able to make it look— this is certainly one of my best sprite pieces yet!

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