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so whats clean up work im sorry for all the questions im new hear >.<
nope. both oekaki and pixelart can be made in paint. it's all about control. pixelart is defined by it's precision, the artist makes decisions about the placement of the individual pixels, if your focus is lines and you're using the pencil more often for sketching (fine in the early stages of pixel art, but must be cleaned up) than for carefully placing the pixels, then it's oekaki.
in short, it's the technique, not the program.
ok now im confused i did it all on ms paint so i figgured that is what pixel art is :S
It's also a +200k, 24-bit image of 812 colors...that too is not really pixelart. Most ppl prefer fewer and indexed colors around here ;) The lion is pretty nice.
this is what we'd call oekaki. sketches with the pencil tool aren't considered pixelart without a huge amount of cleanup work. interesting image though, I like the human's eye in particular.
so basically anything scruffy/rushed= not pixel art by PJ's standards
it's cool (also, as a tip, hit "reply" so that I know you've responded)
Clean up is zooming in and removing the scruffy-ness (which is pretty much impossible for something this large). It means making the pixels of this image as tightly controlled as the pixels in your avatar. Reducing random pixel placement and sketchy lines.