4 months ago

Continuing the #pixelartvent challenge list hosted by PixelArtJourney, with my additional restrictions (6-colours, Pokémon-themed).

I went with Delibird’s present sack for the prompt (and I’m pleased with the piece), but I have had an idea. Maybe later…




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I received a commission on my Ko-fi for this cute little 1-bit robot sprite that they intend to use in their project.

Many thanks for the wonderful request.

Coming out of a comment from pixeldotfae’s Twitch stream on Monday, I couldn’t resist making this variant of the “goose holding a knife” image with a lightsabre and the Code of the Sith.

I enjoyed the Cherry Blossom Torterra piece so much I decided to make more Pokemon variants. This is a Nepenthes-styled Victreebel, with a slight twist on the source of the tail vine.

This uses the Endesga32 palette, as did the previous piece.

Who's excited for the new Kirby Air Riders?

As I can’t share png and mov in the same post, here’s the timelapse for the Cherry Blossom Torterra I posted last week.

Silent Glow - Unitas (OC)

Drawn on Krita, streamed the process on Discord for all 2 of my closest friends (but only one came)

Consider this the rare art drop of the month and my attempt at redemption after I drew this one: https://gamejolt.com/p/silent-contemplation-subject-unitas-oc-kr…

As for the cherry blossom Torterra, here’s the timelapse for my Nepenthes-variant of Victreebel.

As part of a weekly challenge on one of the Discord groups I’m a part of, here’s a little happy Ghastling.

Someone in the Discord said (nicely) that the Ghastling looked a little smug and I can’t unsee it now! I quite like that effect.

Commission I finished for a client on Twitter. Easily the hardest animation I've ever worked on, and I'm very happy with the results!

#pixelart #animation

I grant this isn’t a new idea (given the art I found when I looked), but I suddenly got the urge to pixel a cherry blossom variant of Torterra.

I’m really pleased with this piece as I’m not used to working with so many colours.