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Bayliss's vague statements should be explained by someone tech or game development savvy. How exactly were these sketches employed in "pixelation"? Can we assume they were used for official works, such as the pre-rendered models of Donkey Kong Country?
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Description Sketches of Donkey Kong's and Diddy Kong's faces by Kevin Bayliss. According to him, these sketches were used along with tracing paper[1] in the process of pixelating the characters.
Source Kev_Bayliss (July 10, 2024). Post. X. Retrieved July 13, 2024. (Archived February 22, 2026, 11:30:06 UTC via Megalodon.)

Here are the sketches I would use to pixelate the characters. Although I re-designed him, I don't think I ever draw DK the same way ever! He looks a bit different every time I do it, as with Diddy. But then, there are no rules for me. I don't care! You know who they are!

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  1. ^ "You put the sketches beneath tracing paper (or we used to back in the 80’s)" – Kev_Bayliss (July 11, 2024). Post. X. Retrieved July 13, 2024. (Archived March 25, 2026, 10:21:47 UTC via Megalodon.)

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