2 years ago

Day 2 entry for Septembit 2023. I'm already behind, but I'll catch up on the prompts

#pixelart #Septembit


Septembit is a once a year challenge hosted by pixel artist, game dev, and YouTuber SaulToons. It lasts over all thirty days of September, with a prompt for each day revolving around one giant theme. The last few days usually have you do something much more grand than the others. It's a great way for anyone to practice pixel art, and SaulToons shows off all of his favorites once the month ends.

If you are interested in pixel art at all, I recommend trying it out! You can find more info about the challenge on SaulToons' YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and Discord.



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