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How to make a pixel lamp
In this tutorial we will learn how to make a pixel lamp. So this is another part of my interior tutorials. Again, its a quite easy tutorial and it should be quite easy to follow it.
If you think that you didn't understand this tutorial fully then you can always send me a note and I will answer to you.
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Pixel Art Tutorial Series is currently the most popular thing on my page. The idea behind this is to take suggestions from the community and try to make a tutorial out of these things, helping out fellow deviants along the way. You can also find my pixel art tutorials in groups like #TutorialsForYou , #TutorialsClub and #PixelCommunity .
Here is a list of tutorials in my Pixel Art Tutorial Series, tutorials which are underlined and bold are already ready tutorials that you can read, other tutorials without the underline are tutorials that will be posted in deviantART in near future.
You can also suggest new pixel art tutorial series by commenting on my profile page, on these tutorials or by sending me a note.
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Comments: 17
Shi-Ju [2014-05-03 08:52:33 +0000 UTC]
Here's mine:
shi-ju.deviantart.com/art/Pixeβ¦
Thanks for the tutorial! ^_^
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htmlcoderexe [2014-03-17 23:38:29 +0000 UTC]
Well... the lamp itself kinda looks like shit - I mean, the proportions are all wrong, but it nicely explains shading/making round objects. Thanks!
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i3pokemonpokemon3me [2013-07-30 04:37:20 +0000 UTC]
The outcome of your tutorialΒ i3pokemonpokemon3me.deviantartβ¦
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htmlcoderexe In reply to CrystalZises [2014-03-17 23:40:35 +0000 UTC]
looks like 8x to me
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vanmall In reply to CrystalZises [2011-08-30 06:31:15 +0000 UTC]
Don't remember, in MS-paint it was max zoomed I think.
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wapy [2010-04-04 22:03:09 +0000 UTC]
This is wonderful! Sure gives a light when it comes to placing some little shades on the images ;3
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