Waterfall Landscape - Pixel Art Timelapse
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2022
- Heya pals!
Back with a new video! This one's a simple timelapse I hope you enjoy. No commentary or tutorial, just peaceful piano tunes and pixel art.
I've got a few more videos in the works, we'll see how many I can upload before christmas. Hope everyone's year is wrapping up nicely :)
Music: Zelda & Piano by Stushnoff | Gamechops.com
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it's really great seeing your whole process, i wouldn't mind more timelapses like these... how long did this piece take?
About 7 hours, I think
Wow
All extremely beautiful, but that leaf painting... bruh. That's another level, congrats 😳
This is gorgeous, Adam! And the Zelda tunes are chef's kiss 😍
I only do small sprites like gears and weapons, and is now going into these backgrounds/scenery arts, there is a lot to learn from Timelapse like this! Would definitely like to see more😊
I've recently started watching your whole aseprite tutorial playlist, and it's so useful! Inspired me to actually make stuff again, thanks for that. ^^ Wonderful painting and timelapse video!
this is so satisfying to listen and watch to. It goes extremely well with your sculpture approach to drawing. Soooo good.
I love landscaping (only thing I’m somewhat ok at), it’s great to see how a pro does it, I’ve never truely actually taken the advice of making blocky shapes and refined cause I did not understand the process but seeing it done is inspiring, I will take this to heart
I'm all for more pixel art timelapses! (It's awesome to watch the full process all get worked on, and then sped up to account for our less-than-ideal attention spans)
Love seeing your work, whether it's your class or just the art! Keep it up
Beautiful art. Please keep making these, it's really interesting to see your technique.
Thanks for what you do! It's frigging awesome!
Love this!! Thanks so much for sharing your process!! 🥰
this is so beautiful! good job!
Amazing fresh content! Love those videos, please share more time-lapses. And 20 Minutes time-lapse even when the video is sped up is crazy how much work you've put in. Also the music choice is really lovely!🔥
Extremely beautiful!
astounding shit my man, your grasp on colours just creates this incredible sense of warmth & depth
They say that art is a reflection of the soul. Your art shows that you have a beautiful soul. Very nice work!
you are awesome adam!!!
Growing up with the SNES, there will forever remain a place in my heart for pixel art. There’s a beauty in how it seems so simple, yet people create gorgeous views.
Beautifull! Good work Adam!
I really love this video… I’ve seen it a couple of times, I find it super inspiring ❤
Amazing. So relaxing too!
pure master piece
This was very awesome to watch. Nicely done.
This is so relaxing
Holy moly. This kind of timelapse remind me a bit of Octavi Navarro. Thanks for sharing, Adam!
More Time-lapses please, Adam! Fantastic!
Man you make it look so easy!
Beautiful!!
Beautiful work!
The shading was excellent, it was very detailed and lots of hard work, I myself recently started making pixel sceneries, and this video inspired me so much!!
Beautiful ❤️
That is really amazing 🤩
Thank you! I really needed a video how to make big leaves
beautiful
Amazing !
yes please do more of these
wow very beautiful art. i just got my first drawing tablet and i aspire to be able to create something like this some day as well this is very motivational to see how you creat such a nice scene out of nothing. i love it :D
This makes me want to play Monkey Island again, I really enjoyed watching this first thing in the morning. Thank you
beautiful :D
I'm a fan!!
nice pixel art
this is so relaxing thank you Younis
Oh it was you.. realized halfway through. Nice background
Cool... Please do more timelapses :)
This is really beautiful! I love the contrast of the foliage on the dark rocks. If I can offer one small critique: the background sharing the palette with the water is, to me, visually confusing. It blends the sections together causing a loss of depth between the foreground and background elements. Wonderful work all the same. Love seeing your process in action!
Think he did the best he could, there's a very dark blue separating both, without including the terrain itself, and the texture is clearly different.
One of the beauty of pixel arts is the limited color pallets
such a gorgeous bit of music for this, very relaxing video, thank you
We need more pixel art class please adam
Is this some sort of Reznor & Ross cover of Zelda ..? This is incredibly easy on the ears
awesome. what size canvas do you use?
amazing
how much more work would it take to animate it?
I've always wondered how much difficulty animating something adds
I'd love to have this as an animated desktop background
That's an amazing video!
Could you tell me what program you are using?
Is it Aseprite?
This is so amazing! I wish so bad I could draw, I really can't
Everyone starts out not able to draw. You have to practice like everyone else!
@@MrJ3 Thanks for motivation, but I've been trying to learn pixel art for 7 years so yeah 😬
mmmm i like it
what's the artwork's canvas size?
also, how did you that thing where you paint over an area and it darkens that area using the colors in your palette?
Check out my most recent "short" on this topic ! TLDR: it's the "shading" mode of the brush tool
Let me grab a quick waterfall pic from google and turn it into pixel art brb
Hi Adam, I have a question. Context: I recently started doing speedpaint/timelapse pixelart drawing. How often should I upload these videos on my channel? Since I just started, I don't know if it would be better to upload a single video every week or I should upload more videos in a row to improve the visibility of my channel
the biggest factor is that you're uploading on a frequency that you think you can be comfortable maintaining. Once a week, once a fortnight, once a month. Whatever lets you continue to be excited about making the videos and not tired of them.
@@AdamCYounis Thank you very much for answering 😊. Lately I've been doing timelapse drawing fakemon 🤩; so since I've been constantly practicing I didn't know if I should be uploading those videos all in a row 😅
Hi, i love your video, and I'm just start using aseprite, and how do you like shifting the whole layer like make it darker or lighter?
What size boxes and what size canvas did you use for this?
This was made in asperite ? :o I am new to pixel art :)
Do you use a mouse to draw?
What software do you use for pixel art?
hi can anyone tell me what canvas size was used for this?
what is the canvas size on this?
I have a question that's been bothering me!
FFT sprites do NOT have black outlines. However the sprites are fairly small.
Isn't the rule that smaller sprites (such as shovel knight) really need black outlines to create the shapes?
BUT, how do FFT sprites look so good without outlines?
Is it the fairly low contrasted backgrounds?
Thanks Adam!
Never heard about any rule of this kind, I used to hate bold outlines as a kid, especially in cartoons. The way it's done in SpongeBob (note that every outline is just a darker shade of the same color) works just fine for pixel art as well.
Full black is sometimes too much
sir, what size of canvas is this
Just wondering if anyone knew what fps Adam defaults to for animation. I tried looking at his older videos but couldn't find a reccomendation.
I think I once heard him say something to the extent of using completely different fps animations in a single project depending on what each single animation needs. Which makes sense I guess, its not like 3d animation where you can interpolate between keyposes 🤷
How much commission for this ?
what music name ??
What resolution is this?
This canvas is 640x360
@@AdamCYounis thank you brother
how.. i'm struggling so hard, lol
I "can" make pixel art