Any good sprite or pixel art tutorials?
>>7223445/ic/ sometimes has a pixel art general here is the OP, but hasn't had one in a few months. It includes a series of resources.Previous thread [Link to previous thread]> Rules:- Resize your images before posting!- Binary art allowed if its low resolution.- Converted/Photobashed images are not allowed.- NSFW allowed.> ResourcesHow do I learn pixel art ?Where do I learn those things?What software do I use ?Where can I share my work ?Check this outhttps://pastebin.com/BK9s37m7 (embed) (embed) (embed)# TOOLShttp://graphicsgale.com/https://www.getpaint.net/https://www.aseprite.org/https://www.piskelapp.com/http://grafx2.chez.com/# TUTORIALShttps://2dwillneverdie.com/tutorial/https://lospec.com/pixel-art-tutorialshttps://pixeljoint.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=11299http://pixeljoint.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=24744https://saint11.org/blog/pixel-art-tutorials/https://twitter.com/Sadface_RLhttps://bandygrass.tumblr.com/# COMMUNITIEShttp://pixeljoint.com/http://pixelation.org/https://www.spriters-resource.com/https://dotpict.net/
Holy shit, thanks senpai, also we can use this thread to post our shit as well.
I love pixel art stuff but I don't wanna post my stuff in that one dudes thread. It's his thread and I'm not gonna shit up his game. Spriting is hard at least for me. I have an easier time with backgrounds. I have the best success with drawing something on a 2000x2000 canvas or smaller. Then I convert it to monochrome and adjust the alpha so a lot of the work is done.After that I save the original drawing as a PNG then shrink it waaaay down. It's the best method I've found for keeping detail when shrinking stuff down like 90%
>>7223486You can post your stuff here
How's pyxeledit?