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My Pixels: Unsettling Feel
Something seems… unsettled! I tried making a horror scene. It turned out quite well. I did it on Krita, not GIMP. In doing so, I tried various things. This time, I choose 320*240. If you are into pixel art game development, I suggest you use this size for your game. At first, I tried to…
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My Pixels: Purple Pixels, Dancing Sword Animation
It’s not my first attempt at animating pixel art. Usually, I take only one colour and try to animate the silhouette. Similar to what I did in my game, Develomare but with vector art. This time around, I bothered using multiple colours. And I felt like it worked. The animation felt so good that I…
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My Pixels: Four Shades – Strength in Man 0
Count the colours, please. Are they 4? Ops, it’s 5. My mistake! It should be in the monochromatic category. I saw a video on YouTube in which someone was doing pixel art and it is my attempt to try to imitate him. (It is obviously not the same and he did it much better. And…
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My Pixels: Random Man 1
Bored me, tried to do some pixel art. I did a lazy pixel art. And bothered uploading it on my blog. It is quite a long time since I did a 32×32 pixel art. Here, you can see a scaled version (128 by 128 pixels). Grid Size: 32*32
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My Pixels: Monochromatic – Red Dungeon
Monochromatic… must be boring. It is similar to the Four Shades category but… with more shades. I hope that makes sense. This time it is a Red Dungeon… more like a bloody dungeon. I started off by thinking of a horror/creepy scene and it ended up like that. 2 versions, one with more contrast. This…
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My Pixels: Four Shades – Beach Aside The City
Someone told me to try less colors. Limiting oneself to something like 4 colors/shades increases the rate of learning. It also motivates a person to try a bigger grid size. If you can guess every element in the image below without considering the title, it is a good pixel art. The image is made with…
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My Pixels: Random Imagination 1
This time, just an imagination of mine. Nothing fancy. It is just an abstraction from some point and reality from the other! But it is what one think about it. It feels like someone is going to start a journey along with some evil waiting for the opportunity to hurt you. Grid Size: 128*128
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My Pixels: Temples in the Dark
This really took time to draw! The trick is to use as many layers as possible and then, finally, putting all of them together to form a nice scene! I use GIMP and I recommend that to you as well. Grid Size: 128*128
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My Pixels: Lonely Jug
Hmmm… Guess what? Another Pixel Art! This time, the grid size is 128 by 128, not 64 by 64! It gets 4 times longer and lengthier (and so, harder as well) to get good pixels on the go! I found myself, not very good with bigger and tiny grid sizes! This time, not so special!…
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My Pixels: Sunset and the Landscape
I am loving pixel art! This time, I crowded entities too much into a very small grid size which is not looking cool at all. But still, I am just a beginner and that’s just my third try! I really like the GIMP! It’s awesome! Grid Size: 64*64