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DecomposedMaw

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pixel artist has been decomposed ☕ Ko-fi Pixel Art Prints

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Chillin’ on the Bridge

I want to say thank you so much for all the love and support on my art 🙏 Feel free to use my artwork for personal use only - like your Tumblr banner, profile picture, etc. (credit appreciated) Also, if you’d like, I’ve made some of my pieces available as free phone wallpapers here

Anonymous asked:

I love your art and have also had it as my phone wallpaper for a while!! ♥️

Will you be making any winter-time phone backgrounds? I would love to see kitty next to a warm fireplace 👉👈

Thanks. Yeah! I’ve been planning some winter-themed art. I might make a few pieces for winter 😊

hi! sorry I didn’t reply to some people who asked if I have pc wallpapers. I didn’t crop them for pc before because they didn’t look that good for pc, and the wallpapers made the icons hard to see. But now they’re finally ready, so anyone can try and see if they look good. there are 6 backgrounds in total, each with a different resolution but all in a 16:9 ratio. you can download them for free.

download the wallpapers: ko-fi | gumroad

Anonymous asked:

Hi! Your artworks are amazing!

May I know what are the apps you use or pixel artists commonly use to make pixel art animation? I really want to try pixel art! ❤

hi, thanks! I use Aseprite to make my pixel art and pixel animation. not sure what other artists use, but I think Aseprite is the most common one.

Anonymous asked:

Hi!! I love your art so much and it’s been my phone wallpaper for some time now. I was wondering if you could make your Halloween themed drawings into wallpapers if it isn’t too much work? Thanks so much and if not that’s okay too!

yeah ofc, sure! I’m glad you like them, I’ll crop them and get them ready tomorrow :)

Anonymous asked:

Hey!! I love your artworks and want to ask you ....how do you make waving leaves in trees and plants/ name of the extention (if any)

Hi, thanks! For the waving leaves, it’s actually super simple and easy to do, though it can take a bit of time. I always separate each leaf (or sometimes small groups of leaves). Once you have hundreds of them, or when it already looks like a tree, you can animate them to move up and down, left and right, or even diagonally. Here’s an example:

it's simple, just shifting their positions. Hope that helps!

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