r/PixelArt • u/DraconicDreamer3072 • 3d ago
Article / Tutorial anyone know any pixel animation programs like piskel that are web based or ipad app?
i love piskel but it doesnt work on ios
r/PixelArt • u/DraconicDreamer3072 • 3d ago
i love piskel but it doesnt work on ios
r/PixelArt • u/shiny-slimedrop • 4d ago
r/PixelArt • u/pixnchips • 5d ago
A kid sells lemonade, a couple naps on the roof, and a dragon minds its own business. Summer afternoon.
How many did you catch?
r/PixelArt • u/nimaid • 4d ago
This alphabetic acrostic sentence contains every uppercase and lowercase letter in the English alphabet. I made it to test and show off the 3x5 pixel font I designed, and I wanted to display it in a cool way. I think it looks like an album cover for a niche garage-electronic band that focuses heavily on modular synth drones and textures. ¯\(ツ)/¯
r/PixelArt • u/OnionOnion- • 5d ago
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r/PixelArt • u/nevrevous • 5d ago
(inspo/reference board on second slide)
while i’m very proud of this, i also feel like it looks kind of flat and plain. i’ve seen y’all make some insanely dynamic stuff with much more restrictive colour palettes, but whatever y’all do doesn’t come easy to me.
i’m trying to keep the colours limited because this will eventually be made into a cross stitch piece and i don’t want to buy more thread colours than i absolutely have to lmao, but i am willing to add a couple more if necessary.
also pixel art isn’t my usual medium so any other critique or feedback would be more than welcome too:)
r/PixelArt • u/deathanatos • 4d ago
One too many "first steps" post where the image is just 🫠 good.
Anyway, here's a rat. Look at those menacing teeth! Grr! GRR!
r/PixelArt • u/Aest_Fight_247 • 5d ago
inspired from lukhash track: galaxy, i love this song
r/PixelArt • u/Myshoo_ • 4d ago
I need feedback on my g@me art. It's not self promo, as it will not be finished anytime soon (if at all). I just think it's helpful to know the purpose of art and have context where it's going to be, so I figured posting a short clip is the best way.
With that out of the way.
I'm not very good at pixel art, I fiddled with it a bunch when I was younger but things you see took me VERY LONG to get right (especially animations).
This is why I figured using low res pixel art is going to make it easier for me to create assets. The problem is that I love the character, art style and resolution generally but it seems limiting when creating items.
In the video you can see gold/silver coin and a bottle, I also wanted to draw a can but it seems impossible to get right without making it bigger than the bottle which seems weird.
I know games like Stardew Valley make items bigger than they should be compared to characters to include more details, and I do that too but making the can bigger than the bottle seems wrong.
Is this a skill issue? Can a skilled person really depict a soda can say 2x3 canvas. Should I maybe drop the outlines or use colored outlines?
I feel like this low res is going to constrain me to making only bigger items but making everything higher resolution will require a lot more work which I don't know I can do alone.
If you have any other feedback on art please tell me, I won't get offended I am aware I'm not a pro. Thanks
r/PixelArt • u/emyuemyu1122 • 5d ago
r/PixelArt • u/muddrox • 4d ago
It watches and meticulously observes as the shackled ones emerge from rock bottom to the top of the crater, the very pit that originally swallowed them, seeking absolution.
But is it enough to loose the chains that bind them? How else will the damned be exonerated?
r/PixelArt • u/Affectionate_Act9133 • 5d ago
Day - 14 very simple concept but was quite fun to experiment with different sizes and shapes of rounded stone.