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I'm sure he has most of them just in JPG/PNG/BMP because after just looking around a bit (because is night & late and don't have time to look at everything), many of them are coming from here, if I'm correct. If I'm wrong, just tell me, I'm just curious only because other comment I can't find at the moment from how your webpages looks.
Yeah, due to the early iteration, much of the stuff in the database comes from here. However, as I have expanded my own searches and interests, as well as my access to various PR spaces, I have begun to build a collection of my own that is separate from the one here.
I've entire sets of dot hack artwork, and lots of Atlus stuff that I haven't uploaded (the v2 iteration will have all of this). I've also quite a few things from Sega and Paradox Interactive (Mount and Blade). Lots of Suikoden stuff as well. Much of this stuff simply doesn't exist on the internet, I assume, because people aren't actually looking at the PSD files. I'm finding more and more PSD files which contain multiple images that are used for a sort of "sorted" ordering (for example, 8 layers, each layer being a different expression, or 8 layers of backgrounds with different characters superimposed over them). It's kinda interesting.
I'm also a huge fan of Hyung-Tae Kim, so I have a plethora of stuff from the Korean games he's worked on (in general I have lots of Korean and Chinese artwork from games). Also have a lot of stuff from old websites that worked with Panzer Dragoon and some Skies of Arcadia stuff.
All of this is really touching the surface though, the repository I've been building is actually beginning to bulge my current harddrive. I consider this a good and bad thing, heh.
Just so everyone knows, I believe that A-F in the database are in more of the organizational structure that I currently envision, while G-Z are basically unorganized (if you're really curious, the v1 database was actually a messy merging of two older databases, which is why it looks so... well, messy--v2 will be an entirely new database, mostly for purposes of eventually creating a new DB that will not have the technical problems of v1--v2 also contains a lot of bugfixes that v1 is still ridden with).