I bought Aseprite because of you. I want to make games and I love art and I had no idea where to start. Even if things don't take off, I love to create. Thank you for making this video.
1:00 as someone who does pixel art since 2017 one software i recomend and still use is Pixel studio The free mobile version has adds but not the free computer version The paid for not much version adds perks that i don't use ***MUCH*** enfasis on much
I use flipa clip it’s definitely not meant for pixel art and more for videos but uhhh I have no money 😂 also anyone got any good free apps for mobile I could use instead 🙃
Is it possible to learn drawing characters with pixel art as a non artist but with a graffiti background? I used to paint any character on the wall but i didnt invent them
Any beginners watching this video who get demotivated that he learned in 5 days, don't be, he probably had cut a ton of failed attempts out to make the video overall more entertaining to watch (I mean that in the most respectful way possible), and he had 7 years of experience prior, just keep trying and I would recommend watching some tutorials (imo Brackeys' are the best ones) and I wish you luck :D
Ok, I'm also just another beginner. But what helped me (going from trying hard to get at least something to: i can get an ok looking result in 1-2 hours) immensely was finding some rules for myself. And he talked a bit about this in this video. I can confirm, the is the best thing you can do. Set some rules like "for each color only one lighter shade and two darker shades" or "the light comes here" and "shiny textures get an additional brighter shade". How to get to those rules? Experimenting a lot, looking at other peoples work. Just look pixelart you like, from one artist. Look at how they do things. Try to figure out which rules they follow and so on. And once you get better it's time to add your own touch. But... this is how it works for almost everything you can learn on your own (which is basically everything :P)