I Heart Pixel Art
I decided to make my first GMod collection of the year this evening. It was a collection of my own 8-bit pixel art of various characters and objects made out of building blocks.
Click here to take a look at the collection on Steam, and feel free to check out each piece of pixel art you people would like to see.
Making more block art in GMod
I’ve been working on more of my 8-bit pixel art in GMod lately. I made two of them which are Peach and Daisy, the two princesses from the Super Mario series:
These princesses sure look beautiful especially in 8-bit. 🙂
Enjoy my latest GMod Block Art
I have been making some block art in GMod lately. Here’s what I’ve been working earlier this evening:
It’s an 8-bit flower based on the one from the 1982 Namco arcade game Dig Dug.
My first GMod Block Art of the Year
I’ve been doing some block art in GMod lately. I used building blocks to make an 8-bit block art of Giant Mario from the NES game Super Mario Bros.:
Yep, he was a popular Nintendo game character back then. 🙂
Swap ’em up and Drop ’em down
Today was a nice sunny day. Earlier this afternoon I was playing a Roku game on the TV known as Color Swap ‘n Drop. It’s a Tetris-based game where the objective is to line up 3 or more colored squares either in a vertically, horizontally and diagonally pattern while swapping and dropping random multicolored blocks. And the game will end when the stacks of blocks reach all way to the top. I’ve been sitting on the couch in the living room playing that game for about two and a half hours, and I successfully managed to get a new high score of 3200 points. I felt so amazed when I got a huge score like that. 😀
Oh, and what I like about the game is that it has the Top 5 high score leader board, which I find that quite interesting:
I gotta admit, this is one of my best Roku games of all time. 🙂