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YPHON-501
MemberNeat pixellated effect, makes me wonder how it's done.
justAhdude
MemberThis reminds me of those fun old flash games back in the day
CheckUp
MemberI misread their signature as hotto_katato, and started giggling. 🤭 Awesome tigress.
If I'd wager a guess:
Head, body and partner are on separate layers (proof is the bottom missing pixels), and whichever program they're using to animate the tweening has pixel-interpolation turned off.
However, looking back at their first post #5421793, there is always the possibility this is actually assembled in 3D (some game engine perhaps) with an additional pixelation-shader on top.
With how far technology (and artist ingenuity) has come, it's becoming increasingly difficult to discern how multimedia was made.
Not a problem in itself; just a reminder you can get the same result in different ways. 🤓
crk28
Memberhello.
I haven't been doing pixel art for very long, so I experiment with different techniques as I work.
I do use some 3D elements, but it's not perfect, so I still have to manually place the pixels with my mouse to finish it
You have a great eye for details!
CheckUp
MemberI actually needed to hear that today. Thanks! 😊
Stay awesome. 👍
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