Great video! One thing I noticed about the apple and green ball examples: It's not just the 'pop factor' but also the information it coveys. The yellowed highlight and blued shadow show us that it's under a soft, sunny, yellow-orange light. I'd like to think it's a sunset or maybe even by a cozy fire. And while that might not matter as a sprite on it's own, the fact it gets me thinking about that shows that it captures the imagination.
Great stuff, as a senior pixel artist I think this video would be very helpful to a lot of people that want to get serious about creating good looking pixel art works.
Thank you very much for such a good explanation of moving one color group over. I have had experience with digital art, and it was recommended to move the color more towards purple so I kinda already knew that (And well, I kinda knew about yellow by the process of elimination, but never actually figured the color yellow itself is the direction to head to. But even more so, I have been following a pixel art course recently, and the instructor did say to hue shift when picking the colors, but he focused so little on it, and always just does it in the corner of the screen when picking colors that I had no idea how much or how little to hue shift. This video is a life saver ^^'
Oh, man, I totally betrayed the Happy Art Curve (TM)! I've always heard it was bright yellow and dark BLUE, though. I had a personal theory that it was the primary yellow light of the sun and the secondary blue light reflected off an oxygen-rich atmosphere that you can only see in the absence of the primary source. 'n stuff.
well, it's also the fact purple is rarest color in nature it just overpowers many colors hence why most vilians depicted with purple it's just dominant color.
Hello. Your videos like that one about the map system of your game helped me alot when I was working on my map system. This video is also helpful, even I'm not literally using drawing pixel art in my game instead I'm using procedural pixel art using blender. It was helpful thank you. 🌹
only thing that would make this video better is if you used the crayola name for every color you mention. my personal favorites are Atomic Orange and Electric Banana
POV: Italian banana gives you blue balls for 12 minutes and 57 seconds
lmfao it was gonna be a red ball but saw the opportunity for innuendo and I took it
Great video! One thing I noticed about the apple and green ball examples: It's not just the 'pop factor' but also the information it coveys. The yellowed highlight and blued shadow show us that it's under a soft, sunny, yellow-orange light. I'd like to think it's a sunset or maybe even by a cozy fire. And while that might not matter as a sprite on it's own, the fact it gets me thinking about that shows that it captures the imagination.
finally, a actually understandable pixel art video, THANK YOU! I will try you logic
Great stuff, as a senior pixel artist I think this video would be very helpful to a lot of people that want to get serious about creating good looking pixel art works.
Thank you!
Thank you very much for such a good explanation of moving one color group over. I have had experience with digital art, and it was recommended to move the color more towards purple so I kinda already knew that (And well, I kinda knew about yellow by the process of elimination, but never actually figured the color yellow itself is the direction to head to. But even more so, I have been following a pixel art course recently, and the instructor did say to hue shift when picking the colors, but he focused so little on it, and always just does it in the corner of the screen when picking colors that I had no idea how much or how little to hue shift. This video is a life saver ^^'
I'm so glad it was helpful to you! Thanks for watching!
Oh yeah, I watched your cube world video like 4 months ago youtube has some weird algorithm
"Happy art curve" 👍👍
Holy this is life changing. Thank you!
I'm glad it helped, thanks for watching!
Why this doesn't have a thousandfold more views is beyond me. Thanks so much!!
(giggles) Blue balls (giggles)
Oh, man, I totally betrayed the Happy Art Curve (TM)!
I've always heard it was bright yellow and dark BLUE, though. I had a personal theory that it was the primary yellow light of the sun and the secondary blue light reflected off an oxygen-rich atmosphere that you can only see in the absence of the primary source. 'n stuff.
That's interesting, I'm sure either probably works well! Dark blue is a natural nighttime color, while purple has more potential for darker shades
well, it's also the fact purple is rarest color in nature it just overpowers many colors hence why most vilians depicted with purple it's just dominant color.
Hello. Your videos like that one about the map system of your game helped me alot when I was working on my map system. This video is also helpful, even I'm not literally using drawing pixel art in my game instead I'm using procedural pixel art using blender. It was helpful thank you. 🌹
Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you !! No one explained it like you did ✌🏼
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!
this is the first art video that I actually understood
I'm honored!
Hybrid Theory is my all time favorite album xd
It's a classic for sure!!!
Excellent!!!
Thank you for sharing!!
Great video, man. Can't wait for "Happy Art Curve™" merch
Me neither lol
Hey man, really enjoyed the vid, thanks!
Wow this is a very good tips!! Thanks for the video. I just joined the Discord too :)
Sweet! See you on discord!
educational and funny. thank you:)
awesome video! will definetly help with the art style for my own game. At least I hope so anyways, I'm trying something weird with the art style
Thank you! Best of luck!
Amazing! now i know thanks!
only thing that would make this video better is if you used the crayola name for every color you mention.
my personal favorites are Atomic Orange and Electric Banana
I've been beggin' for a Crayola sponsorship for years!
@@hybridplays1088 beg harder
You can make video about it learning coding faster because I am suffering please help
I'll be doing more programming videos in the future!
best video ever
Thank you!!
hi
Hi too
Do you have any advice for character animation similar to giga sword
I'm planning on doing an animation tutorial in the near future!
i must give u a like~
Thank you! :)
Hey, my guy, what is up, how is gigasword going, i have my own project now that im working on
That's awesome! GigaSword's going great, there's a discord server now that you can join if you wanna stay updated!
Ill be there