Here's a step by step on doing a basic low res character. Keep in mind that this is more or less just for beginners.
It's generally a good idea to start with characters of this size before moving on to larger sprites. In pixel art, you need to get used to working on a very small level, and working with large sprites from the get go won't help you develop the skills you need as a pixel artist.
Also, if you don't have a tablet, it's a good investment. After learning how to use it, it will speed up your creation of pixel art considerably. Don't assume that just because you're working with low res sprites, that it isn't as relevant.
Some quick tips,
1.Try to keep your first sprites under 40 pixels in height.
2. Don't rip sprites and edit them, always work from scratch. You'll learn faster.
3. Don't constrain yourself to realistic proportions. Don't be afraid to exaggerate..
4. Avoid drawing sprites that just face right or left all the time. Try something closer to 3/4.
5. Look at other sprites online and make observations. Create rules for yourself based on what you see and try to reproduce the same techniques without using reference.
And just as a little bonus, here are some variations of eyes, based off the most basic shape.
Hey, thanks for the tutorials, Kyrieru. This makes everything seem so simple -- I'll have to give pixel art a shot some time!
ReplyDeleteHi, what program do you use to make sprites?
ReplyDeleteThere are plenty of free pixel art programs, try googling 'pixel art software' and you'll get pretty far if it comes to the software.
ReplyDeleteEvery pixel artist has its own preference, so it's really up to you to try various software out.
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Grafx2: https://code.google.com/p/grafx2/
Idraw3 Chara Maker: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=3742
GraphicsGale: http://www.humanbalance.net/gale/
omg, thanks you very much
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