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Painwheel

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I really liked how this one came out, i didnt think id be able to fit that much detail into a 100x100 image, I think i normally gravitate towards 150 for more detailed stuff. Painwheel was originally my favorite character, then that quickly changed to cerabella, and now eliza.

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Low Key was hoping it was animated >:

Regardless, you have the pose and lighting pretty well defined on the body!

Her blade fidget spinner is a bit questionable. I think if you want to sell that it's metal, you should add white strikes of light across the metal and make the dark tones darker.

The Anti-Aliasing is also a bit wonkey on the bladed but aside from that, Good stuff!


metal reference: https://orig00.deviantart.net/77ab/f/2015/235/1/f/tutorial__how_to_draw_trophies_by_oni1ink-d96u62k.png

gatekid3 responds:

i based the shading off of the actual painwheel game art, so it came out a bit duller, there are highlights on the metal though.i dont think the dark tones need to be any darker, but there were some things i could have done to make it more reflective that i didnt do.

And nah, didnt feel like animating this, too many twitchy, moving parts.

Your sprite work is def some of the best I have seen.

gatekid3 responds:

I assure you there are much better than me and i hope you have the pleasure to discover them, but i greatly appreciate the compliment.

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Jun 25, 2018
2:59 PM EDT
Category
Pixel Art

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