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Published: 2006-03-21 14:33:06 +0000 UTC; Views: 16117; Favourites: 121; Downloads: 1565
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full viewthis tutorial teaches you how to make a sakura tree but it can also be used to make other trees as well.
found this while searching my old files.. made it back in 2003
hope you find it useful
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Comments: 9
kittyasystol [2006-03-21 15:39:11 +0000 UTC]
All your pixel stuff kicks the shit out of me. AUGH ANG GALING MO.
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Messymaru In reply to kittyasystol [2006-03-21 15:48:05 +0000 UTC]
ehh... practice lang hehe i sucked when i started making pixel art.. hehe my first pixel works werent even pixel art.. they were anti-aliased
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kittyasystol In reply to Messymaru [2006-03-22 01:04:22 +0000 UTC]
Lol I think that's called Oekaki.
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Messymaru In reply to kittyasystol [2006-03-22 11:41:37 +0000 UTC]
well technically it would be pero its not done in any oekaki program i used the magnetic lasso tool in photoshop to make em then i wanted it to be finer so i did some research and started drawing pixel art one pixel at a time. it was a learning process
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kittyasystol In reply to Messymaru [2006-03-22 11:58:38 +0000 UTC]
Well, it looks like oekaki lang. Haha forgot to say that.
Oh yeah, what's pixel art ba? Do you really put the pixels one by one?
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Messymaru In reply to kittyasystol [2006-03-22 13:08:45 +0000 UTC]
well i do. technically pixel art would be defined by having drawings that are made with clearcut pixels (it aint anti-aliased). one method is by drawing it one pixel at a time (like what i did for this one except for the fills) or you can draw pixelated lines using tools such as the line tool in photoshop but you need to uncheck [] anti aliasing. take my avatar for example, it was made 1 pixel at a time starting with a pixel outline then filled the portions that needed filling then added shadows using the pencil tool
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