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Create Retro Pixel Art and Video Game Assets in Photoshop by ONIONLABS

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Release date:2022

Duration:05 h 29 m

Author:Nelson Wu

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Join this course and learn how to create retro pixel art using the exact same process and style that I use. I will guide you in mastering the art of working in Photoshop, pixellating photo references, and selecting interesting color combinations. Throughout the course, you will create your own original artworks for personal or professional use, while following along with my step-by-step guidance.

[Class101] Create Retro Pixel Art and Video Game Assets in Photoshop
[Class101] Create Retro Pixel Art and Video Game Assets in Photoshop
Whether you are a beginner or have some experience in Photoshop, this course is designed to make it easy for you to learn and create pixel art. Starting with the basics, I will lead you through more specific examples until you are able to produce high-quality assets for clients in the video game and animation industry.

By the end of the course, you will be able to create retro pixel art scenes, video game assets, and animate in Photoshop. The skills you learn will prepare you for a career in the video game industry or for selling your art online.

This course is structured in a way that you will be creating your own artworks from start to finish, and by the end of the curriculum, you will have a variety of pieces to add to your portfolio.

As a bonus, you will also learn how to turn your pixel art into a full-time job by working in the video game industry or selling your art online. In addition, you will get access to our special Discord community, where you can share your work, participate in critique sessions, find job opportunities, and connect with other students.

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0 WELCOME-Welcome to Pixel Art

0.1 Introduction to Course
0.2 Meet Your Instructor, Nelson (a.k.a instant_onion)
0.3 Introduction to Photoshop

1 Pixel Art Basics in Photoshop

1.1 Setting up Photoshop for Pixel Art
1.2 The Pixel Art Fundamentals
1.3 Lets Make Pixel Art Together!

2 Making Objects in Different Sizes

2.1 What is the Best Size for Pixel Art
2.2 Creating Items in Different Angles
2.3 Creating Item Concepts Together

3 Making a pixel backgrounds based from a photo

3.1 Understanding Composition
3.2 Perspective and Values
3.3 Lets Make a Background Together!

4 Colour Theory and Palettes

4.1 Making Pixel Art with Unique Colours
4.2 Developing Your Own Colour Palettes

5 Making a 5 color artwork together

5.1 Planning out your scene
5.2 Making a limited colour pixel art scene
5.3 Item and Layer Management Tips

6 Animating a Scene from Start to Finish

6.1 Creating a Simple Animation Loop
6.2 Creating More Complex Animations
6.3 Basic damage states and effects

7 Making a Storefront Asset in Different Angles

7.1 Creating Your Own Distinct Storefront
7.2 Storefront front view
7.3 Storefront Isometric view

8 Making Products with your Pixel Art!

8.1 How to export your work for printing
8.2 Making Pixel Art Stickers

9 OUTRO

9.1 Congratulations on completing the course!

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2 Comments

  1. Hello!

    I think some parts are missing subtitles. Can you check it out as the author explains some fundamentals but it is hard to understand without subtitles.

    Thanks a lot!

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