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Easy perler bead patterns neko atsume game
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easy perler bead patterns neko atsume game
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Maybe I need to get a little further to really tell. I feel like I picked up the right colors, and when I looked at the game itself and compared it to my sprite sheet it feels like I’m doing this right, but… I dunno. I feel like the colors I’m using are blending in too much with each other, though. I eventually decided to go with the Super Game Boy palette, mostly because I obtained a newfound appreciation for it when I played through Blue last year with my friend and completed the Pokedex for the first time. It may not seem impressive now, but I’ve put a lot of work into it! This is Oak’s lab, and I’m hoping to have this portion of Pallet Town finished within a few weeks! I debated whether or not to go with the classic black and white color palette of the Game Boy, or the color palette of the Super Game Boy. I was going to wait a little while longer before revealing my progress, but since today is Pokemon’s 21st anniversary…

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So I started my first in hopefully a series of cross-stitch projects, Pallet Town from Pokemon Red/Blue.

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Last year I learned how to cross-stitch and I thought to myself, “Hey, this would be a cool alternative for doing pixel art for projects too big for Perler beads!” I also thought there were a lot of cozy, homey areas in video games that would make good cross-stitch projects. I had to substitute some bead colors here and there, but overall I’m really happy with how he came out! And if you’re curious about the let’s play, it’s being done on YouTube by lucahjin, so go look her up if you’re in the mood for some fun, silly commentary for a fun, silly game! 🙂Īnd finally, I’ve been working on a huge cross-stitch project since New Year’s Eve. Like, so impressed I dropped everything to go make a Perler Bowser! I’ve been watching a let’s play of Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story lately and… well, I’m not exactly sure what it was, but I was really impressed with Bowser’s sprite work. I also made a fairly big Bowser out of Perler beads. Between that and all of the colors in her design, I felt a strong urge to try drawing her and I thought she would be a good way to test out my new markers. I got a nice case of markers from my sister for Christmas, so I drew a character named Annie from Splatoon.Īnnie’s got this really funky coral-like hair, complete with a snarky fish swimming in it. So even though I don’t have any books to talk about, I do have a few art-related things to share. Maybe once a series is finished I’d talk about the series as a whole, though. I enjoyed them, but I probably won’t go into too much detail on talking about individual volumes of graphic novels.

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I read a few graphic novels - the first two volumes of I Hate Fairyland, a humorous, cartoonishly violent story of a girl trapped in a magical world she’s desperate to escape and the first volume of Jonesy, which is about a girl that has the power to make anyone fall in love with someone else and the inevitable antics that follow. As I mentioned in my last post, I’ve been sick of reading lately so I haven’t really picked up any books that I want to talk about.














Easy perler bead patterns neko atsume game