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Pixel Arts by Xanami

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Armor ^^ :)
 
I understand you Eduardo170 :P , once as I will be better,I will be refreshed this sets :) :P
 
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Grass Legs in the process of doing :D ,You can give ideas for the next set :) ^^
 
Hey Xanami, glad to see you in the spriter community

Your work so far is very sweet for someone who is just starting out, there is good potential in here that I can see.

If I may offer you some tips:
Don't post sets/sprites in general overlaid on a pitch black background. We can't see the outline that way and it has an impact on the eyes with such a contrast.
Try to use some background that is neutral in between dark and light, or something just a tad to the darker side, that way you will know if your sprite is actually good and fits in all kinds of environments, and it will make it a better experience for the viewer.

Save all of the color palettes you use in a single place and label them with something that they resemble, that way you can slowly build up a huge collection of good color palettes for each material/element that you want to build your items out of.

I noticed you listed me in one of your inspirations for pixel art, which I'm very flattered about, however I did notice a few of your sprites are more than inspired by other people works because they practically are the same sprite, with very minor edits. (e.g.) I'm not ranting about this, we all have edited other people sprites countless times, but it's distasteful to post them as your starting showoff because it's misleading.

Anyway, keep up the improvements and looking forward to see more from you!
 
Hey Xanami, glad to see you in the spriter community

Your work so far is very sweet for someone who is just starting out, there is good potential in here that I can see.

If I may offer you some tips:
Don't post sets/sprites in general overlaid on a pitch black background. We can't see the outline that way and it has an impact on the eyes with such a contrast.
Try to use some background that is neutral in between dark and light, or something just a tad to the darker side, that way you will know if your sprite is actually good and fits in all kinds of environments, and it will make it a better experience for the viewer.

Save all of the color palettes you use in a single place and label them with something that they resemble, that way you can slowly build up a huge collection of good color palettes for each material/element that you want to build your items out of.

I noticed you listed me in one of your inspirations for pixel art, which I'm very flattered about, however I did notice a few of your sprites are more than inspired by other people works because they practically are the same sprite, with very minor edits. (e.g.) I'm not ranting about this, we all have edited other people sprites countless times, but it's distasteful to post them as your starting showoff because it's misleading.

Anyway, keep up the improvements and looking forward to see more from you!

Thank you for your advice,I have a question for you,which program you recommend to create pixel arts?,possible so that I took lineart with some of your work.I have just a problem with the creation of lineart :o,always come out strange.Only as I will be formed for a long time one lineart,This can then be good.

PS:Thank you for your advice,certainly I'll take them to him. :)
 
Thank you for your advice,I have a question for you,which program you recommend to create pixel arts?,possible so that I took lineart with some of your work.I have just a problem with the creation of lineart :eek:,always come out strange.Only as I will be formed for a long time one lineart,This can then be good.

PS:Thank you for your advice,certainly I'll take them to him. :)

I use Photoshop personally, and I would recommend anyone else to do the same, not just because of lineart (you can do lineart in pretty much anything that has a pencil, e.g. MS paint), but because of other stuff that become much more handy as you go on and try to experiment with coloring, details, shading and whatnot.

You can go with Photoshop, Gimp, MS paint, Graphics Gale, Piskel, Sumo Paint, etc. Whichever you feel like using, they're mostly pretty simple and straightforward with the exception of Graphics Gale and PS.
 
I use Photoshop personally, and I would recommend anyone else to do the same, not just because of lineart (you can do lineart in pretty much anything that has a pencil, e.g. MS paint), but because of other stuff that become much more handy as you go on and try to experiment with coloring, details, shading and whatnot.

You can go with Photoshop, Gimp, MS paint, Graphics Gale, Piskel, Sumo Paint, etc. Whichever you feel like using, they're mostly pretty simple and straightforward with the exception of Graphics Gale and PS.

I use Gimp,may look at this photoshop ^^
 
Hiho : Tomato
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,Ham
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,Sausage
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:) :D .Soon more,I prefer learn and throw only good pixel arts :) ^^
 
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