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I scan my sketches in my mini sketchbook and arrange them in an "Animation Map" with notes on what the action poses should look like. I'll edit them digitally with things like weapon length or reusing animation. This is an example for Wolf Enemies with their sprites.
Cole was entrusted with Madame Blackmask's old spellbook. Within are spells she's researched, collected, and developed over her own years as an adventurer. Now it's up to Cole to fill it up with spells of his own!
Working on environment art for @blackmaskgame is a challenge to figure out. I'm alright at drawing assets, but I feel like I'm missing something to make them "pop."
In the clutches of a massive foe, Cole takes a last ditch effort to free himself from capture. Will his efforts be enough?
Marker Sketches for when I was thinking of the Cat Witch as a radical broomboarder
A big thing that helps curb my insane perfectionism is that I don’t need to be 100% accurate with my pixel art. As pixels are a set grid, they’re incapable of making precise outlines so you’re forced to comprise on your concept. #pixelart