I finished the 2nd one and it was so sad. She was in a car accident and damaged half of her face. Before you finish it she asks for her little brother and it shows you pictures of her life and its so sad. Her mom and dad died in it right there at the accident, but the brother lasted until he got to the hospital. She hugged him right when he died. i cant sleep now its that sad.
heather and mike are supposed to be brother and sister. But then they get into a car crash and their parents are killed. Mike is in a coma and heather has bandages on her face so that is supposed the shadow goo.
You shoot him with starfish and kill the shadow fish.
You need to hit those pinecone things that are hanging from the land. after that you gotta kill the shadow creature inside of deadwood
Do you need the Flip?? No, you ground bounce in Frostwind's head after you outrun him. Shoot alot of snowballs. Don't worry, Heather, in the cage, will throw you snowballs and hearts after you outrun Frostwind.
GOD that freaked me out. From what I can figure, this is what happened (it was SUPER DUPER CONFUSING and unexplained): when the color returned to the world after you beat Wilfre for the second time, everyone returned to their fully colored village. Heather's half-possessed part of her was gone, and she could now speak. The Creator tapped on the Eternal Flame's pedestal, and then every raposa disappeared. Mike, the human, got really scared and was sent to this dark dreamland place, where he met Heather. We don't know what happened to Mike, but the last words Heather spoke were: "God…please bring my little brother back to me." Or something along those lines. I was really confused because there's the CREATOR, not God, in these games. But then there's this song by David J Franco (like all the other music in the Drawn to Life series) called "Real Life," where there's this series of pictures (not a movie) depicting this car accident. Among the pictures is this blonde girl with half her face bandaged, and I suddenly realized that that must be Heather. She apparently had a little brother. And so, from all those confusing scenes, my guess is that Heather, too, was a human and that she dreamed the whole thing. Based on this ending, my guess is that there will not be a third Drawn to Life game, but I could always be wrong. Sorry for my muddled explanation--it's really difficult to interpret. ----- Go to the wiki page for a better explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawn_to_Life:_The_Next_Chapter
heather and mike are supposed to be brother and sister. But then they get into a car crash and their parents are killed. Mike is in a coma and heather has bandages on her face so that is supposed the shadow goo.
The same as the difference as "stick figures" is to "sticks." "Shadow drawing" is, literally, drawing shadows. I can draw the shadow of a star, and it will look like a black, blurry star. "Shaded drawing" is something that you have drawn and shaded. You can draw a box, and then shade the box. <--a shaded drawing You can draw a shadow. <--a drawn shadow (shadow drawing)
because when she gets the chance to talk to him at his rock she will and he taught her how to.
No, Wilfre steels her and controls her. She is never evil at any point in the story line.
Heather is a rapo who doesn't talk that much , and likes Jowee in the begging then she akes like his daughter she is- acutely a human in real life. at the end of drawn to life 2 ou see her in a car crash with half her face bandaged and a little boy in a coma whose name is mike he is dreaming about the rapos not sure if there is gonna be a drawn to life 3 mike is a guy from drawn to life but it was all a dream
There is indeed a shadow Pikachu. Many people in the world have drawn this incredible Pokémon in many different poses.
yes, in the end, that video/credits is where mike was trapped in a dream and then heather, the girl, and mike, the boy, where together again after their parents died.
You shoot him with starfish and kill the shadow fish.
A silhouette is the shadow outline of a person. To be silhouetted, I would say, is to have your silhouette drawn out.
The covered wagons were usually drawn by oxen, and, later, mules.
A light, two-wheeled covered vehicle, usually drawn by one horse.
In Laurie Halse Anderson's novel "Speak," Heather abandons Melinda by choosing to prioritize her social status and popularity over their friendship. Heather becomes drawn to a new group of friends who belittle Melinda, leading Heather to distance herself from Melinda and leave her feeling isolated and betrayed.