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Q-BLOCK : Create 3D Pixel Art Online

Q-BLOCK : Create 3D Pixel Art Online

Invasion du Pixel Art Vous n'êtes pas sans savoir qu'une guerre de post-it fait actuellement rage entre différentes entreprises parisiennes, dont le but consiste à imiter des images pixellisées et par là même donner l'apparence d'une société décontractée qui prend du bon temps (n'est pas France Télécom qui veut). Vous saurez toutefois que cette pratique n'est pas nouvelle et se fait appeler le Pixel Art, encore qu'avec ce cas parisien il ne s'agit pas d'art mais juste d'une concurrence amusante affichée. Toutefois, il est facile d'en trouver dans ce trésor qu'est l'Internet : Le post-it permet à tout le monde de pouvoir mettre en forme des pixels carrés un par un, c'est pourquoi certains utilisent le concept et le déplacent dans quelque chose de beaucoup plus artistique et loufoque, voir par exemple cette vidéo où tout se fait en mouvement grâce à une animation image par image, assez impressionnant. Ce qui fait son efficacité est bien sûr sa simplicité de réalisation, carré par carré avec couleurs de base.

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Google Image Slideshow - Online Slideshows from Search Results piq - create your own pixel art Blog Archive » 16×16 Pixel Art Tutorial 16×16 Pixel Art Tutorial Apparently pixel art is cool once again, and if you are reading this blog, chances are, you like pixel art. As my first actual article on the site, I thought I’d make a little tutorial on how to pixel your own 16*16 sprite, that you can use as a favicon for your website or game. There are many ways to go about pushing pixels, and this is just one of them. Sadly, this tutorial will not teach you how to draw or come up with nice ideas, sorry. Also I will not go into program-specific details, you need to have some basic familiarity with the software you want to use. Fire up your app of choice (mine is GraFX2, but you may be more comfortable with Photoshop, GIMP or what-have-you), and make a new 16*16 pixel document. Step 1 – OUTLINES What to do: Using black colour, make a little drawing inside the bounds. Step 2 – BASE COLOURS Step 3 – SHADOWS Step 4 – OUTLINE COLOUR What to do: Add some colour to your black outlines. Step 5 – ENJOY (and potentially boast) i

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