• When I really, really want to make something awesome, I need strip down an idea to its essentials, and then add what I need. That’s what I did in this basic design of a mountain valley village, the supposed etymology of the word Nepal. Pixel 🎨 WiP, 240x160px.

    basic design of mountain valley village
  • I had to look up today’s Pixel Dailies theme “Super Boss.” After going through a boring explanation on YT about Final Fantasy (boring game IME), I decided to go my own way—nothing surprising there—and fixed their obvious typo; it should be: “Supper Boss”, clearly!

  • If you’re not on the floor, squirming in laughter, I can totally understand. I now appreciate the existence of the laugh track for reruns of unfunny tv shows. I’m looking at you, Happy Days, after the Fonz jumped the 🦈 Aaayyy!

    Nintendo Gameboy pixel 🎨 160x144px, 2 colors.

    dog chasing bird and chicks in circle
  • Not sure if this qualifies, but it’s a drawing.

    Drawn for the Sketch a Day app. Today’s prompt was “funny.”

    Pixel 🎨 Nintendo Gameboy resolution, 160x144px, 8 colors.

    dog running in circle after bird and chickens
  • Today’s Pixel Dailies theme was box art. How quaint, like LP’s and land lines, so oldskool. 80x80px, 12 colors.

  • I needed that earlier bread bun for what I actually wanted to draw, a bunny made of bun, just for fun, and the pun.

    It was drawn for today’s prompt (bunny if you hadn’t guessed) for the Sketch a Day app. Pixel 🎨 64x64px, 6 colors.

  • I made this isometric perspective bun for PixelJoint, 64x64px, 5 colors.

    pixel 🎨

  • On my reading list now. Gamasutra - The Aesthetics of Game Art and Game Design

  • A delicate balance indeed! Pixel 🎨 20 colors.

    For the Sketch a Day app. Today’s prompt was delicate.

  • My contributions for PixelJoint are often more considered, since it is a community of such excellent artists, making me want to do just a little bit more effort. This one is called: “Early Catch.” It’s 60 x 48 pixels, 10 colors and pixel.
    👾 🎨

    cat and mouse
  • Today’s Pixel Dailies theme was cobblestone, and I cobbled it together in isometric perspective 😅 pixel 🎨

    cobblestone
  • Fresh from the isometric digital pixel 🎨 oven…

    Drawn, reluctantly (since my art is allowed grudgingly, it seems, not being traditional in nature, like pencil on paper) for the Sketch a Day app.

    I keep setting myself up for failure, as a non-conformist, so it appears.

  • Another one for April Fools Day, a Carrot Kar, they are terrible to drive in, and are generally driven by fools. Drawn for Pixel Dailies, in jest, pixel 🎨

  • It isn’t really cross-stitched, but I came close (enough) to the real thing by some photo manipulation in Procreate on a pixel 🎨 image I did earlier today. I could do more, but then it’s easier (and faster) to do the real thing instead.

  • I couldn’t settle on a color palette, so I didn’t. Happy April Fools!

    Drawn for the Sketch a Day app in Pixaki on iPad. I used four color palettes: Cold-23, Ministeck-24, Sweetie-16, and Jellyfish-16. If I had Lego bricks, I could build a 32 x 32 pixel 🎨

  • It took me much longer than expected, but the result was worth it. Ministeck board 80 x 96 holes. Mistakes were made. 🧶

  • When I bought this sleep-couch last Friday, the salesperson said she had assembled it herself, NP. Now I have it, I see 5 steps to get things wrong 😑 I know from past experiences I will get things wrong, where anyone with a half brain wouldn’t.

  • That’s some hairdo! 🎨 Drawn for the Sketch a Day app, today’s prompt majestic.

    majestic
  • Today’s Pixel Dailies theme was Daffodils. I added a unicorn called Daffodil.
    👾🎨

    Daffodils
  • For the Sketch-a-Day app, prompt fox. Pixel 🎨 32x32, 10 colors.