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I caught a shiny Voltorb recently in Pokémon Go and, frankly, I was beginning to think they were mythical in the game. I thought I’d share the pixel art I made of the line last year again.

Swipe to see the screen cap of the PoGo shiny.


New pixel art piece coming tomorrow.



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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.

I’m trying to get into some better pixel art habits and I thought I’d do the #WeeklyPixelJourney prompt of Chess Piece.

I went for the knight, as I thought I may as well go for the (possibly) most complicated shape.

All done.

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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 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.

“Prepare for trouble!

And make it double!”

I’ve been working on a new 2-bit isometric piece and Team Rocket are featured in the scene. 🙂

Sorry for the quote, but it was too good an opportunity to pass up. 😁

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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.