For the ZX Spectrum style, you have to know the rules (only 2 colors per 8x8 block, both same brightness). You can check Brandon James Greer's video, how he tackles it: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocNj...
For the ZX Spectrum style, you have to know the rules (only 2 colors per 8x8 block, both same brightness). You can check Brandon James Greer's video, how he tackles it: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocNj...
Damn right! ๐ช
Happy to hear that! Wishing you this one be as well!
Looks awesome!
Happy you like it! Thank you!
Magnificent!
๐คฃ Made me chuckle hard.
Haha, to me it feels like a pillow for my eyes when I look away. ๐
Thank you!
Yup, I switched to it when I didn't want to pirate Photoshop anymore in 2010. Use it to this day.
Same for me, I would have hated the dull C64 colors, but now I appreciate their gentle caress. ๐
Such a cool news clip!
Colors that make your eyeballs bleed. ๐
A pixel art depiction of a vibrant sunset landscape rendered in a retro, limited-color style using the ZX Spectrum computer limitations. The scene shows a peaceful ocean reflecting a colorful sky filled with clouds illuminated at dusk. Silhouetted trees and bushes frame the image, while rocks and vegetation protrude from the water, creating a serene and dreamy atmosphere. The distinct pixelated style contributes to a nostalgic, digital aesthetic.
After a long time a new ZX Spectrum work. 6 colors, no bright mode. Drawn in Pixquare and dithered in GIMP.
A new track of mine has been added to Pixel Art Academy! โญ In his new devlog, @retronator.bsky.social shows how he makes sure the music stays dynamic and adapts to the player's experience. Check it out to hear the new track:
The image is a pixel art depiction of a colorful sky over the ocean. The sky is filled with clouds in various shades of purple, pink, and gray, creating a dreamy and atmospheric scene. The colors transition smoothly, giving the impression of a sunset or sunrise. The ocean at the bottom reflects some of the warm hues of the sky, particularly near the horizon, where a subtle red glow suggests the presence of the sun. The pixel art style uses a limited color palette and blocky shapes to form the clouds, giving the image a nostalgic, retro video game aesthetic.
A quick one, clouds practice #4.
Happy to hear that! Can't wait to put landscape drawing and painting in the game as well!
Thank you Lente! ๐ฅ๏ธ๐๏ธ
Clouds practice #3, this time from my own reference with colors mostly picked plein air at a different sunset with similar conditions (Atari 2600 palette, as always).
I'm glad you like it! ๐ฅฐ
Thank you! ๐
Couple more, the collection is growing โฆ
It's becoming increasingly important to me to take my own references instead of doing studies of other people's work (image search). It's OK of course to study, but capturing the composition yourself and holding complete copyright has its value.
Intriguing! ๐คจ I wonder where this is going โฆ
Sunsets are happening faster than I can paint them, so here are a couple of IRLs instead.
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I'm glad you like it! ๐
Oh, that's nice to hear! I'm sticking to the Atari 2600 palette which is quite limiting sometimes, but the quirky colors in there force that 80s/90s look to keep it rooted in that era.
Thank you so much for the shoutout, Dom! I'm slowly getting my foot here, looking forward to seeing what you've been up to lately.
Glad you like it, friend! ๐
Thank you, it's the Atari 2600 color palette!