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Brazilian maker of things... mainly music for games
I post about music and things I enjoy,
Ocasionally some of my songs and art for you to appreciate.
Feel free to ask me about anything!
these are so gorgeous, jeez... everything from the backgrounds to the poses and character interactions to all the little details like the designs on Suu's leg... they're really lovely!! i love seeing this pair's relationship, too :>
aw, thank you! ❤️ my tendency towards inconsistency is something i partially consider a fault that i've ended up mostly just -embracing-; with these two i've learned to enjoy every new picture of them being a chance to explore new things about them
the leg decal was actually something i tried on one of the feral suu pictures, and it was just 'blood'stains to match what Gaji's pants have, and i noticed some of the blobs looked like how i do butterfly outlines, and ended up with a new flair for suu
Hehe, stumbling things naturally can be so good, though, it's such a good feeling when you realize that some little accident ends up being REALLY cool ✨
oh, do you mind if i ask - are you painting these with pixel art tools, but just on a really big canvas? from a distance it's not obvious and feels much closer to a traditional illustration style, but the pixelation adds a cool "rough" look, and then there's also the nice dithering... it seems like a unique process!
i do them in aseprite with a large-ish canvas, around 450x800px, though i crop them all a little bit differently depending on the composition (edit - i should mention blade sight's resolution is 480x270, so when i started making these, there was a specific size i had in mind for what they should fit)
aseprite has some nice tools for dither gradients that i like to use. from there its staying in the color palette of 6 (with sometimes an odd extra) colors. the palette for the pink/blue set is actually another thing i'm inconsistent about lol
That's really cool! The limitations def lend to a unique style ~ you're really make 6 colors go a long way