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so.. i did this for a chiptune im making, and i finished it yesterday, i didn't put a lot of effort because, well, its just going to be the background, the song its the thing to focus, but, well, feedback its apreciated!
Then, i did this for a friend on Twitter dot com, this isn't animated, the only thing "animated" its the background, because i like to work with the Sega genesis/Megadrive limits, i can't use transparent colors, so i used dithering, and for a better effect, it "blinks", i think this one its better than the first one (that also has the megafrive limits)
And, to finish, this was made to imitate Virtua racing style, it doesnt use the Genesis color pallete and isnt animated, the file says its aparently from june, so it isnt something "new"
so.. yes! feedback totally apreciated!!
Hi! Im not an expert in pixelart, but it tried to do something based on your work to show some of the things you could use to improve
so, first i thing the perspective its a bir unclear
The shading and color selection its in general something that affects a lot the quallity of the thing, color needs to change hue and saturation, but aparently you just used the same tone but more darker to make shadows, and the shading its also unclear, where its the light coming from? the pot makes me thing its coming from the front, but the roots makes me thing its coming from the side, if there are different light source, from example, the ones i mencioned, the pot and the roots should show it.
to end this, i also think some "post production" can help to improve the spritework, like a bit of dithering to add texture (and also make it seem more colorful with less colors) or external light effects
I think there is a difference between "8 Bit game" and "8 bit styled" game, a 8 bit game its a game that works in a 8 bit system, and a 8 bit styled game its a game that tries to imitate what a 8 bit game is and its aesthetic, but without following the system limitations
@pixeldud said in Favorite colors:
#d95763
#6a914a, i think is a great color
I usually like to give me small limitations, like the resolution and the color number (usually 61 or 512)
Thats Cool! i didnt even notice it was voxel art, it looks amazing!
hi.. uh.. im a Pixel artist, Game developer and Chiiptune composer, dont really use my social media a lot, and.. well, Hi