ty :D it took a long time but it was worth it >:] I feel like even though it takes an eternity making it look nice and silly helps to make it stick more in your brain, like watching the magic schoolbus to learn about the lymphatic system or something
This coloring technique reminds me a lot of when Game Boy Color came out. Layers were colorized with simple pallets to convert all the old greyscale games.
its very useful! in newer games you can do something called colour cycling with it too, which is sorta the same principle but works off of it, its sorta a tiny tidbit of random game stuff thats incredibly interesting to research :D
Solid tips. I REALLY like your color choices; everything looks a little epic. I need to start playing around with hue shifting into different colors; I always shift towards blue, but that shift from orange to green was beautiful.
that was a fantastic video, honestly its hard too learn all these things since they are usually not put together in most tutorials and thats what makes this episode so good as youve laid that ground works and have explained them coexisting which makes it more enjoying and easier too understand, i have alot of trouble trying too do them all together since i forget one thing or the other so it doesnt pop as much as i wish it too. thx again for such an amazing video, im looking forward too the next you post!!!
@@Thyflooder right now I'm just trying to get the first tutorials to be based on JUST the bare bare basics to make it much easier to understand what the later things I do are going to be based off of, I agree its usually super tricky to get ones that focus on a lot of the basic things that people might need to learn :D
@@artmanoil exactly thats why this video is such a banger cuase it was handled soo well and was super engaging with its flashy and amazing looking animation/art which just makes it ten times more wanting too watch more and more!!!!
Great, very valuable video … really well presented (+ a cool voice on top). Thanks for going the 10 extra miles with this, certainly looking forward to more insights!
Came also amazingly well timed. The protagonist of my current game project is represented by nothing more than an arrow right now. I have no doubt you would manage to even squeeze some expressions out of its basic shapes, but I would prefer it to rather lean towards the 4 general human shape directions of the top-down continuum that is so well beloved since decades. :) Great suggestion to fire up the neglected Blender on my machine, btw!
@@clapostrophy Oh yea you can get a bunch of expressions done in tiny shapes, for work I have to do a bunch of lil 8 directional sprites (diff project not cyber strike) but even in 16 x 16 you can get ALOT done in a tiny amount of pixel count its really nice also absolutely blender is like, really fun to learn. Ive been mixing it with my pixelart a lot and its very fun
I really love how unique your presentation is! It's something I often struggle with, while trying to figure out how to make my own videos for youtube. Anyhow, keep up the good work man, you're doing great!
Hey nice video, this is actually verey educational. I am so interested in learning pixel arts but I'm just lazy. I can't do it right even how many times I try after watching many different videos. I hope to master pixel arts someday just like you. Love your arts!
I was thinking about it but ultimately im probably not going to make a 3d video until im around finished covering the main meat and potatoes of pixelart, alot of stuff like animations and more in depth colours and proper clustering are vital to the whole learning pixelart thing i feel so ill probably do those THEN move onto the fancy schmantzy stuff
@@artmanoil oh cool i follow u on pixilart (fav artist (the BOOM animation was just too good lol)) do u just copy the drawings 1:1 or does importing an aseprite file not count as photos
Hog tutorial when
pin of shame
@@artmanoilrip
Not only is the information useful, but the presentation of it is very good. looking at your pixel art in all of the scenes is very satisfying
ty :D it took a long time but it was worth it >:]
I feel like even though it takes an eternity making it look nice and silly helps to make it stick more in your brain, like watching the magic schoolbus to learn about the lymphatic system or something
This coloring technique reminds me a lot of when Game Boy Color came out. Layers were colorized with simple pallets to convert all the old greyscale games.
its very useful! in newer games you can do something called colour cycling with it too, which is sorta the same principle but works off of it, its sorta a tiny tidbit of random game stuff thats incredibly interesting to research :D
4:41 Kudos for the vivid animation(s) of ›this little guy‹. 💯
good job oily man
ty daheer :]
Awesome video!! I love the overall theme of the video, its very detail and well animated. Hope to see more from you! 🙌 🎉
Thank you very much! Im probably going to have one out hopefully in a month or so, since I'm now mixing my pixelart with 3d models and stuff :D
this video is so high quality , keep it up the great work
thank you very much!
Solid tips. I REALLY like your color choices; everything looks a little epic. I need to start playing around with hue shifting into different colors; I always shift towards blue, but that shift from orange to green was beautiful.
that was a fantastic video, honestly its hard too learn all these things since they are usually not put together in most tutorials and thats what makes this episode so good as youve laid that ground works and have explained them coexisting which makes it more enjoying and easier too understand, i have alot of trouble trying too do them all together since i forget one thing or the other so it doesnt pop as much as i wish it too. thx again for such an amazing video, im looking forward too the next you post!!!
@@Thyflooder right now I'm just trying to get the first tutorials to be based on JUST the bare bare basics to make it much easier to understand what the later things I do are going to be based off of, I agree its usually super tricky to get ones that focus on a lot of the basic things that people might need to learn :D
@@artmanoil exactly thats why this video is such a banger cuase it was handled soo well and was super engaging with its flashy and amazing looking animation/art which just makes it ten times more wanting too watch more and more!!!!
Holy this is such a great video. Such valuable information and so easy to understand. Thank you so much.
Amazing tutorial.
OH. BOY. This channel is underrated, nice work man, really. keep it up
@@thegamesirege thank you so much!
Here before you blow up!! Very informative video ❤❤
Thank you very much!
Best pixel man of all time!
ty eli!
Great, very valuable video … really well presented (+ a cool voice on top). Thanks for going the 10 extra miles with this, certainly looking forward to more insights!
@@clapostrophy thank you! I'm glad that you enjoyed it so much :]
Came also amazingly well timed. The protagonist of my current game project is represented by nothing more than an arrow right now. I have no doubt you would manage to even squeeze some expressions out of its basic shapes, but I would prefer it to rather lean towards the 4 general human shape directions of the top-down continuum that is so well beloved since decades. :) Great suggestion to fire up the neglected Blender on my machine, btw!
@@clapostrophy Oh yea you can get a bunch of expressions done in tiny shapes, for work I have to do a bunch of lil 8 directional sprites (diff project not cyber strike) but even in 16 x 16 you can get ALOT done in a tiny amount of pixel count its really nice
also absolutely blender is like, really fun to learn. Ive been mixing it with my pixelart a lot and its very fun
great video! keep them coming please, as someone new to pixel art im super interested in learning more
@@Alexanderserenus I'm very happy you enjoyed it! Hopefully I can get one done in a month or so, but good luck on learning :D
I really love how unique your presentation is! It's something I often struggle with, while trying to figure out how to make my own videos for youtube. Anyhow, keep up the good work man, you're doing great!
@@ReaperBunnyBits ty :D weirdly enough learning comic book paneling is actually a super good way for if you wanna figure out how to present your stuff
Excellent presentation and video editing, great work :)
another great video : )
ty quali!
Nice video and great animations!
Thank you very much :D
I'm art man oiling out!!!
If art man then only oil!
it's the schlaby monitor guy
@@terrapixels I caught sunny in my basement and make them write me funny youtube comments in exchange for breadcrumbs
Hey nice video, this is actually verey educational. I am so interested in learning pixel arts but I'm just lazy. I can't do it right even how many times I try after watching many different videos. I hope to master pixel arts someday just like you. Love your arts!
@@xyre8443 most of it is just practicing the art fundamentals, once you get those down youre golden!
@@artmanoil Alright, I will keep trying
It's true, I now can draw everything.
go, do crime
@@artmanoil wow ! I can also do all the crimes now !
@@RockyMulletGamedev congration!
Hey! The video is out! 🥳
WOO
WOAHHHH great vid Oil (its butterrat btw)
thank thee
More pixel art
Hello what i love this tutorial oil please pop off ok? ok!
bro if u ever get a chance can u do a video on how you learnt 3d art. plz, like what vid u watched, what u studied and stuff to get good at 3d art.
I was thinking about it but ultimately im probably not going to make a 3d video until im around finished covering the main meat and potatoes of pixelart, alot of stuff like animations and more in depth colours and proper clustering are vital to the whole learning pixelart thing i feel so ill probably do those THEN move onto the fancy schmantzy stuff
@@artmanoil looking forward for it broda
i subscribe. ily
Ily
Very concise and comprehensible tutorial, but I wish you could be louder and more confident in your voiceover.
@@Louiessss I'm planning on trying to get some help with how to record better, and I did, but hopefully the next tutorial should have better audio!
@@artmanoil Looking forward to future videos!
what art program do u use
Aseprite krita & blender!
@@artmanoil oh cool
i follow u on pixilart (fav artist (the BOOM animation was just too good lol))
do u just copy the drawings 1:1 or does importing an aseprite file not count as photos
@@artmanoil i mean ur own drawings from aseprite not other people's..
@@quiethiYour999ping i use aseprite krita and blender for most of my art, mixture of them all
@@artmanoil o yea yea
this video needs a flashing screen warning lol