Sunset at the coast. 180x240px. Remade my piece from 2023
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@lastandir
Sunset at the coast. 180x240px. Remade my piece from 2023
Winter landscape. 270x150px
Encounter. 300x200px.
Based on my old art from almost 5 years ago. Below the one I finished in february 2021.
First autumn snow. 100x100px
Summer afternoon. 90x120px
Landscape sketches done through July. 90x120px
Echoes. 90x120px
Hi I noticed that most of your art doesn't have a watermark or signature on it. It's something I've seen often in the pixel art community, I wonder if you could give an insight on why or if you just don't mind not putting a signature on what you post?
Hey! I always leave a small signature, it's below on the white border, it may be hardly visible because I always choose a colour that is not really contrasting with white.
.And I'm not sure about other artists, really! It may be because on some older pixelart-oriented sites, like Pixel Joint for example, it is necessary to upload pixelart that is not upscaled. My signature is very basic, but still it's over 50 pixels wide anyway... And that's a lot on a piece that is 90 or 120 pixels wide, for example.
Shining peaks, at the end of the day. 90x120px
Spring afternoon. 160x200px
what application do you use for your arts?
Hey! I'm using Aseprite for pixel art, PureRef for saving the reference, Krita and CSP for sketching. Krita and PureRef are free, Aseprite costs 20$, but I can recommend free Pixel Studio as well.
Sunset gloom. 200x100px
From the valley. 130x160px
Peaks. 170x140px
Autumnal. 240x160px
Warm evening. 90x120px
Would it be alright to cross stitch some of your designs?? Credit fully given of course
Yes, of course! Feel free to use anything you want as reference!