I love how I needed to make a rock texture, but I never searched it. I ended up watching one of your vids and the next recommended video was this one. How awesome. Thanks for the tutorial!
This'll be so helpful in my game. Thanks mate! Currently halfway through drawing a park scene and will put a few rock formations in the background learnt from here
At first, it's really scary and you feel like you're going to fail, but once you trust the process and pay attention to the details it really helps a ton. I'm new to pixel art and this made my art look like I'm a pro. Thank you!!
Absolutely amazing! I could draw rocks but it would always take way to long and hard but now with clear steps it takes a way shorter time and the techniques really helped me improve
Truly professional work! AWESOME art style! If possible, can you create an animation tutorial? Your stone golem looks AMAZING! MB you can just plan this for future videos, thanks!
Hey man a few things, first, great video, simple, and understandable. Also I came from reddit because Im an indie developer and while programming is my expertise I do have to do pixel art on the regular. I don't love pixel art but I'm glad to sort of know how and these videos are helpful. Also nice voice! I still need a level drawn but I might do it... Hmmm
@@GSBroker kinda man, I always need more and better art for the backgrounds and levels of my game (think hyper light drifter as that's the inspiration) but i did make my own map too. It's super high res, the pixels are like half the size of the character lol. Lower res is more time you know?
So, HOW do you use a shade brush? I thought it was limited to the color range you selected? How do you make a green that changes based on the other colors under it?
I selected a rock colour and a green colour that were close shades. Then repeated for all shades. But.. I recently discovered a better way, which is to make the rocks entirely green on a layer below and erase the rock layer above it to uncover 'moss'.