Author Topic: Pixel Art  (Read 945572 times)

I just added like, 50 more colors. All I did was inverse my current colorset and then add the colors in that aren't there yet. There was a drastic improvement in filling some much needed niches. (I needed more sepias, pinks, and oranges.

give it.

I never use colorsets. I just make the colors I need. Most of the time I choose maybe 4 or 5 colors to limit myself to and go with that.

I never use colorsets. I just make the colors I need. Most of the time I choose maybe 4 or 5 colors to limit myself to and go with that.

I decided to make a colorset because if I didn't, I'll have to go through all my stuff in order to make something consistant. (Like an enemy or location theme)

i think i'm actually going to make a spider web color set like the one camera has there, solely because i always lose the color of my avatars shirt. it's the coolest shade of turquoise ever and anywhere else i can never get it right


Hey do you guys know those little pixel heads that people put next to dialogue in their adventures? (i.e. something like ) Well can someone make two for me? It's really kind of simple, It's just an elf in a party hat and a stick figure. I guess just use these sketches as a reference if you are willing to make them.


The elf guy is just a round head with an orange pointy hat, and the stick figure is just a stick figure. Again I can't make them so if any of you guys could that would be awesome.
« Last Edit: January 24, 2013, 08:38:35 PM by Kimon »

You can just use the circle tool.

You can just use the circle tool.
I either don't have that or it's not working for some reason.

the circle tool is pretty high end stuff only available in the latest photoshop

Is there a way i can make my lines have the antialiased look on paint.net.

I want them to be soft but the Anti-Aliasing on Paint.net makes it really soft.

If you know of a better program I should be using feel free to suggest.


transparency on the selected color also affects the eraser
try toying with that

Is there a way i can make my lines have the antialiased look on paint.net.

I want them to be soft but the Anti-Aliasing on Paint.net makes it really soft.

If you know of a better program I should be using feel free to suggest.

Lines as in Line tool or Lines as in Brush Tool?

When Selected, Look at the bottom most toolbar There should be options

Where's all the good art, guys?