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Cypress Church

April 6th 2024 Pixel Art Pixel Painting
NadieNobody @nadienobody
100% 576 X 162 pixels colors 6 comments
NadieNobody @nadienobody Aspiring game developer and avid pixel artist. Currently using Krita. I hope you like my stuff! This is my first proper attempt at making a fully flegded pixel art piece. Took me about ~8-12 hours split over two days. The reason it's so wide is because I wanted to be able to set it as my desktop background for my two monitors. I'm quite pleased with how it turned out, so I'll probably make some more pieces in the upcoming weeks! The palette I used was Lava-GB.

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Tags: #lavagb, #landscape, #trees, #cypresses, #church, #cypress, #nighttime, #night, #starry, #perspective, #architecture, #nature, #peaceful

Specs

Resolution: 576 X 162 pixels (93.3k pixels) Colors: 12

Comments (6)

NadieNobody is looking for critiques on this piece! Please be constructive.

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Rex
Great Work! Love the perspective work, shading, the style and the technique of the art. It feels like I'm really there.
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2bitdream
You've done excellent work with your perspective, can tell you have some real artistic skill! I would work on refining your shading techniques, the trees on the left do look a little messy near the bottom. Love your color choices!
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NadieNobody
Thank you for the kind words! I love doing perspective, so I'm very happy that it came out well in the final piece, but, yeah, I will admit that the shading on the trees on the left is quite... scaly looking lol.

As for the palette I used, it's called Lava-GB, and it consists of just four colours. For some reason, though, on this website it says I've used 12, but I think that's just the result of me messing up and selecting an ever-so-slightly-off colour (I blame the Windows night light, but I have honestly no idea how that happened and it kind of annoys me because I wanted to submit this as an example piece for the colour palette... Oh well).

Anyways, I really appreciate the constructive criticism and I plan to work on those weak spots!

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