5 months ago

I decided to go back to what I’m (perhaps) best known for and make some 1-bit isometric art.

I also thought I’d try and make a Final Fantasy Advance Tactics style tileset and grass was an obvious first choice. Which of the three do you prefer?




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I thought I’d try the #pixelartvent challenge list hosted by PixelArtJourney’s, though I’m also going to use only 6-colours and fuse each prompt with Pokémon… I’m a glutton for punishment.

The first prompt was bell, so Chingling was an obvious start.

I’ve been wanting to make 2-bit isometric pieces more often and this is my first true foray into them.

I know Ash, Misty and Brock didn’t join up early enough for Viridian Forest, but I liked the idea so I ran with it.

All done.

Little Kirby illustration for today.

: Clip Studio Paint

... Also, I'm hearing January 16th (this Thursday) for the official Nintendo Switch 2 presentation.

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

A prompt of coal led to a *very* obvious choice of Rolycoly as the subject for this one.

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

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

Considering that baubles have a nasty habit of exploding when dropped, Voltorb seemed a good choice for the prompt.

For all the zombie-related pixel art I’ve made, I realised I never made anything Resident Evil themed!

I corrected that and took it as an opportunity to create a new banner for my VGen page (CMSN’s open, btw ). Of course, it had to be 1-bit iso!

"Let me guess, someone stole your sweetroll?"

A pattern I made and stitched~

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

As Scraggy has lost their trademark pants, they decided to use a Christmas stocking as a stop gap.