I'm working on making 43x25 pixel logos for old game consoles. Why? Because I want a cool design for a Raspberry Pi 400 powered fantasy & retro game arcade cabinet.
I'm working on making 43x25 pixel logos for old game consoles. Why? Because I want a cool design for a Raspberry Pi 400 powered fantasy & retro game arcade cabinet.
Today's @pixel_dailies prompt was "wheelchair", so here's a grayscale approximation of my 5-year old after a full day in Disneyland.
More dithering practice! Here's a Crown SZ-5100 boombox. I used to have one of these back in 2010, very flimsy build quality (everything is plastic) but the audio sounded decent.
Pixel dailies: Wheel chair
#pixelart #pixel_dailies #wheelchair #ドット絵 #aseprite #Procreate @pixel_dailies
Today's @pixel_dailies prompt was "air ride", and yeah I know it's about Kirby, but my family just touched down in Anaheim to go to Disneyland so I had other flights on my mind.
Pixel dailies: Air Ride
#pixelart #pixel_dailies #AirRide #ドット絵 #aseprite #Procreate @pixel_dailies
Today's @pixel_dailies prompt was... never announced, so I went back to the April Fool's list of themes I penned a few days ago and got today's fake prompt... "green".
Well, that didn't give me much, so I did a little Minecraft-y jungle.
Got into ENA because of the game coming out, so here's ENA
In an art form that every pixel counts, I tried to create something that walks the line between retro gaming and fine art. I present to you the most chaotic, malicious, and iconic villain of the DC universe: The Joker.
Canvas Size: 135×169 pixels
Colors: 16
Today's @pixel_dailies prompt was "booth", so I went old-school.
Honestly really happy with how close the micro-font attempt got to the OG text.