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duhroach member
Member # Joined: 18 Nov 1999 Posts: 76
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2000 6:59 pm |
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Hey, i've noticed lately alot of 'pixel art' showing up. I must admit, i love some of the stuff that's done with it (acryl for example)
Turns some nice pix out.. But i was just wondering WHAT it is, HOW it's done, and if there's anywhere i can find some info on it
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Sumaleth Administrator
Member # Joined: 30 Oct 1999 Posts: 2898 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2000 8:45 pm |
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'Pixeling' was a term originally used to distinguish between the old way of doing computer graphics (pixel by pixel with a mouse) and the new 'painted' way (24bit with a graphics tablet).
These days it's definition seems to have blurred somewhat, and generally it's now used to describe the creation of a digital image where the artist works at a pixel-level.
What does that mean? It means you zoom right in so you can only see a very small portion of the image, you choose a 1 pixel sized brush, and you work virtually every pixel individually.
With the advent of 24bit computers and graphics tablets, you rarely need to get that fine these days - smooth shading is easier to do with broad strokes of the airbrush and sharp antialiasing is just a matter of using harder brushes. In the old days, you had to doshading and anti-aliasing manually, literally pixel by pixel and color by color.
I don't think that any of the images posted to this forum recently would be considered 'pixeled' in the traditional sense, but a lot of the artists behind the images (eg. Acryl who you mentioned) come from a pixeling background and so they carry those sensibilities into the realm of 24bit 'painted' art.
Hope that makes sense,
Rowan.
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Member # Joined: 18 Nov 1999 Posts: 76
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2000 9:29 pm |
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Hey thanks sumaleth. Shines alot of light onto my question.
BTW, love the eraser bots.. nice stuff
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