What really helped me learning pixel art is starting at a small scale. Every decision made at smaller scales is more impactful, and sets a foundation to understand how pixel art is formed. From that point, I slowly started to increase the canvas size.
This was a great challenge! I've been making pixel art for the past year and the improvement is slow but just barely noticeable for me! Seeing you improve so much in 30 days was very inspiring
Hmmm you tried animation well pixel art can be easier or harder than "normal" animation depending on many things, but my question is do you know the principles of animation and how the steps to do detailed animations.
@@xilurus there is not such thing like "enough" when we are talking about fundamentals, cheer up, I recommend you starting with the classic ball, try giving that ball different bounce and speeds, etc.
really outstanding art! I like the creativity, slime knight is what i liked the most... but i feel your pixel art was more like low resolution of your typical art, it lacked simplicity
That's because he already is a professional artist (the video is super misleading if you don't realize that, and you might think you can do what he did in days 1-5). He clearly has A TON of experience in other techniques but never (or almost never) tried pixel art. He clearly started with a HUGE advantage over most of us who went into pixel art with little or no prior knowledge of art. In my opinion the video is misleading, he should have started with "Ok, I'm a professional artist, I have 10,000 + hours working in the art industry and I'm now truing pixel art for the first time".
What really helped me learning pixel art is starting at a small scale. Every decision made at smaller scales is more impactful, and sets a foundation to understand how pixel art is formed. From that point, I slowly started to increase the canvas size.
friendly reminder to not judge yourself based on how many likes you get, keep up the good work.
This was a great challenge! I've been making pixel art for the past year and the improvement is slow but just barely noticeable for me! Seeing you improve so much in 30 days was very inspiring
This is high quality content, I don’t know what is it about seeing people but it’s feels so human
Your determination to learn is really something else! It was really fun watching you learn stuff and progress even more, keep it up!
hey I totally remember your posts from the sub! it was great seeing you improve!
For a start this is awesome! I hope you keep doing pixelart its incredibly fun when you start getting to stuff like subpixeling and whatnot :D
Hmmm you tried animation well pixel art can be easier or harder than "normal" animation depending on many things, but my question is do you know the principles of animation and how the steps to do detailed animations.
everytime i think i can animate just fine, i do really bad so i think i have to study the principles more.
@@xilurus there is not such thing like "enough" when we are talking about fundamentals, cheer up, I recommend you starting with the classic ball, try giving that ball different bounce and speeds, etc.
Bro became pixel art for this challenge. Respect
really outstanding art! I like the creativity, slime knight is what i liked the most...
but i feel your pixel art was more like low resolution of your typical art, it lacked simplicity
So inspiring
"Day 1-5 was very bad"
Mfers Art: 0:57
That's because he already is a professional artist (the video is super misleading if you don't realize that, and you might think you can do what he did in days 1-5). He clearly has A TON of experience in other techniques but never (or almost never) tried pixel art. He clearly started with a HUGE advantage over most of us who went into pixel art with little or no prior knowledge of art.
In my opinion the video is misleading, he should have started with "Ok, I'm a professional artist, I have 10,000 + hours working in the art industry and I'm now truing pixel art for the first time".
great video but let me tell ya trying animation for something like this was not your best idea🥲