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@juniperdusk Thank You Did you get all the Blade Runner references, there is a real obscure one in there!
@pixelbits4 I don't know if it is a style as such but I really like strict technical constraints, so low resolutions and low colour counts. I've done some original Game Boy images recently that were 160x144 with four shades of green and they were great fun to do. I also did a Commodore 64 image of Batman which was at 160x200 (at 2:1 pixel ratio) 16 colours with no more than 4 colours per colour cell (3 unique plus the background colour) and that was really cool to draw.
I use Pixaki on my iPad Pro for the bulk of my work. The reference layer support is great as are the transform tools and the dither brush. I don't tend to do that much pixel work on my PC but when I do I split my time between Pro Motion NG and Photoshop. I've got Aseprite but I struggle with the UI, to be fair it's the program I've used the least. https://www.artstation.com/alanmealor
The R9 from RType and the Vic Viper from Gradius pop into to the Psyg Service Station for a bite to eat! Done in Pixaki on an iPad Pro, 640*480 64 Colours. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/QryOGr