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How to get into pixel art?

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Category: The Lounge
Forum Name: Resources and Support
Forum Discription: Help your fellow pixel artists out with links to good tutorials, other forums, software, fonts, etc. Bugs and support issues should go here as well.
URL: https://pixeljoint.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=26098
Printed Date: 11 September 2025 at 11:52pm


Topic: How to get into pixel art?
Posted By: SpeedyTurtlez
Subject: How to get into pixel art?
Date Posted: 24 December 2017 at 5:12am
Hi, I'd really like to get into pixel art (Video game pixel art), but I don't know where to start. Anything I try either seems impossible, or too easy to the point where it becomes boring. Does anyone have any simple projects that might help me improve? Thanks!



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Posted By: eishiya
Date Posted: 24 December 2017 at 7:19am
What do you already know, and what do you struggle with? It's difficult to give suggestions without knowing what you need.

Pixel art is like any other 2D art, and requires largely the same knowledge - colour theory, anatomy, some understanding of perspective (even if you're doing game art that uses a parallel projection, knowing the basics of perspective helps in making the art look less "weird" to viewers/players), composition. If you  struggle with these things, you may want to practice them in a medium already familiar to you, then try in pixel art when you're more comfortable.

If you struggle with pixel-specific techniques such as dithering, anti-aliasing, pixel-isometric projection, then that's different, and the exercises to try depend on what you'd like to practice.


Posted By: king_bobston
Date Posted: 24 December 2017 at 1:03pm
I'll tell you some things I started with and some ideas I have, hopefully there will be something for you!

Look for sprites of games that you like and study them and then try to make your own (or other) characters as close to that style and quality as you can.

Look for a simple object around you and pixel it as realistically as you can! (This was the first thing I uploaded to the wip forum here and then to my gallery back in 2011, I can only recommend doing it!)

Another great exercise is mentioned in the http://pixelation.org/index.php?topic=8110.170 - ramble thread on pixelation (great read btw).

Chose some simple images like these and re-make them in both 2 colors and 4 colors in the sizes of 16x16, 24x24 and 32x32 each.
Some are more difficult than others, I recommend doing the two portraits and the skull.

Make some simple longterm project. There's a lot of people who improved insanely fast by working for a game. Now that might not work for everyone but a no-stress project that you don't mind to ever finish would still be a good way to get into pixel art. Personally I made a bunch of gameboy graphics, just adding a couple everytime I felt like it.

I think each of these give opportunity to learn a lot about pixel art in an interesting way! Also post wips in our wip-section so we can help giving feedback!


Posted By: Hapiel
Date Posted: 24 December 2017 at 3:55pm
That pixelation thing is a fun idea I hadn't heard of before! I might try that out too :)


Posted By: CritiqueMyWork
Date Posted: 02 March 2018 at 12:38pm
Have a look at this thread http://pixeljoint.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=24744



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