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Let's take a moment to appreciate pixel art [GIF/Image-heavy]

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What an awesome opening post - and I actually havent heard about most of those games. Need to check them out!
 
Love it. Reminds me of some of the stuff I've experimented with in Löve2D. Though I never got as advanced as that in the effects department. Do you have more of that? I just want to look at it for hours.
Thx! Yes, there will be more. I just finished the effect yesterday for the
first time (almost satisfied) after working on it for weeks, and after many
failed attempts. For, its very difficult to get such smooth pixelized
gradients in 3d which has virtually no pattern/tiling visible, doesn't produce
aliasing, isn't random, has no artifacts, doesn't flicker, doesn't use pixel
averages etc. at such a low resolution. In 98% of all other cases (other
patterns, randomization etc.) it looks very bad. The one alternative is true
random in time, but then you have the dots flicker even if nothing is moving.
I wanted to have a solution producing a static pattern able to mix the pixels
together. However, there is still some room for improvements.
 
Great Thread. Many of them really have a beautiful art. Subscribed.

As i liked the older 8/16 bit ones a lot that time, i prefer today the "modern" ones, like Gemini Rue.

The Last Door with its totally rough pixel art is an exception, as it comes with an awesome atmosphere and music.

"Do Not Cross" looks like i have to follow it on indiedb. Promising.
 
That was awesome but I am not sure if automatic dithering counts as pixel art =P
Specialy if the globle textures are high res...if was more like the textures in this breath of fire psx would be totally pixel art, even if applied on polygons

 
Lens accommodation (of the eye). By focusing via lens accommodation the focal
length will change and as such the perspective will change to some degree as
well.

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