Don't worry. You don't have to be good at math for this.
For this week I want you to pixel a piece that solely consists of 0°, 45° and 90° lines which basically means that you can only pixel straight lines. Heaven for all you AA haters out there.
There is no overall theme given. You can go crazy and pixel whatever you want.
Canvas Size - Max. 250x250
Colors - Max. 16.
Transparency - Optional.
Animation - Optional.
So you can use vertically stacked 2 pixel width lines to create iso lines/shapes?
I feel like there is a ton of wiggle room to avoid the restrictions entirely. Only restriction i'm really seeing is that the lines themselves have to be deliberate, and any sort of fills need to not have single pixels that don't form a line themselves.
I guess there's still challenge in that, but the rules are a lot more intimidating/seemingly restrictive than they actually are.
You can tell your lawyer that as long as a1 pixel long line is connected to another 1 pixel long line and doesn't appear as a single pixel I'm fine with it.
any restrictions concerning the length of your "lines"?
what i'm driving at: me and my lawyers are pretty confident that the rules allow pieces that consist of up to 62.500 lines that are exactly 1 pixel long, each :)
i just needa know before i start
Hi. I have submitted my piece for this challenge. Please have it on mind. Thank you
I think @Koyot1222 also has a very good chance. Problem is only lines... Technically lines can be made out of two pixels. Stretching the notion it can be even one, but I'm sure that's agains the rules. Fillers can also be done with mutliple adjacent lines.
This has been a fun challenge. :)
[edit]:
I just realized. I tried applying the DawnBringer's 16 colour palette, as a test, on the image and I noticed 6 errors :(