A Magical Forest- Pixel Art

in art •  6 years ago  (edited)


Hello guys! I hope you're all well ^^ Today I have another old post that I really enjoyed making last year. Once per week I pick one of my old posts to share again, as most of my current followers didn't know me back then :)

Personally I find the 7 day post limit quite demotivating, but I understand the reasons behind it.

Last week I skipped the post, but I plan to continue this series of posts.

I actually do a lot of pixelart, but for Steemit I make more traditional and high res digital art. I miss the Pixelart weekly contests by @jonny-clearwater. The art in this post was one of my first entries for the contest. I loved the specific weekly themes and this one was particularly challenging: 4 color limit.

I met @overkillcoin and @nanosesame through PAW. Also Aseprite, the program I used in this post is awesome and I use it regularly now.



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The overall mood is crucial for a color challenge. I used hue/saturation adjustment to find the distinct mood.
I was going to do 9 unique frames, but decided to work with the middle frame (the 3rd try). I loved it as soon I finished the sketch. Generally when filling the frames I don't worry about the order or layers.

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I decided to work with very simple and limited details, and let the animation be the main focus of the work.

Tips: pixel art looks sharper when working with png files instead of jpg. Aslo when scaling up pixel art use nearest-neighbor scaling for sharp edges.

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I decided to make a short parallax animation. So I expanded from 150 pixels wide to 178 pixels. All of the colors are on separate layers; however, in the first step I do everything on 1 layer and separate it after picking a scene.

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I decided to try out a pixel art program I bought a few days ago- Aseprite ( because of a Steam sale). I decided to import the 178 pixels (expanded) layers and to crop the scene into 150 pixels, at the end to get the final result.

I achieved the parallax movement by moving the closest,( darkest layer) by 2 pixels and the further trees (middle layer) by only 1 pixel in the same direction. After 3 frames I copy pasted the frames in reverse order and did the same thing in the other direction. I didn't move fireflies to simplify the task.

My original post from last year: https://steemit.com/art/@kristyglas/pixel-art-weekly-contest-entry-magical-forest

Copyright @kristyglas, all rights reserved.

Thank you for reading!


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This is magical - love that pixel look.

Thank you <3 :D

Really lovely, @kristyglas ! Love the mood and the animation is very nice too, I can already hear the 'imaginary' soundtrack with maybe the sound of night life chirping in the background <3 Very nice !

Thank you very much ^-^


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Thank you ^^

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Interesting ^^

Nice animation @ kristyglas. Love it very much. It amazing how the animation work. So many details and steps and patience.

Thanks :D Paralaxing is one of the easier animation effects just requires time and patience ^^

How are you, did you rest well? Speedy recovery and rest more yaaa.

Thank youu haha ^-^ I'm good, actually had an hour nap just a little ago. The leg is good most of the day, just a bit annoying before sleep :P Should heal soon :)

Thank you for sharing another one of your previous works, else we wouldn't have had the opportunity to appreciate them :)
Pixel art makes me think of pacman but yours brings a different perspective all together, setting a magical mood to the forest. My first thought when I saw the animation before reading your post was those look like fireflies and I was right. Hehe. You are good :)

Hihi ^^ Yeahh pixel art is incredible, there are lots of detailed artworks as well :D
For fireflies I did those to make the simple colors stand out more ^^

It's amazing, i like animation. The fireflies gives a very nice effect, and i agree with @veryspider,i can also hear the sounds of the night in my imagination.

Thank you! :3

Fine tutorial on pixel art!

Thanks ^^

The colours in this are great.

I would probably make the ease in/out of the camera move longer or be more exagerated, but the style and the art and how you built is really great. Thanks again for sharing the process!

Thank you :D Yeah it would be nice, I didn't know how to use the program back then ^^

But now you do! Unstoppable.