It’s been awhile since I’ve been doing some GMod block art. Here’s a picture of what I’ve made for tonight:
That’s another piece of art added to my collection. 🙂
It’s been awhile since I’ve been doing some GMod block art. Here’s a picture of what I’ve made for tonight:
That’s another piece of art added to my collection. 🙂
I forgot to put this up the last night. It was my latest image-traced Illustrator artwork from GMod:
Yep, my Dawn is just hangin’ out with a cardboard cutout and a friendly Combine jester. 😛
I decided to do some more Adobe Illustrator to turn a GMod screenshot into an image-traced piece of art:
Why is that? Because I was bored. 😛
I decided to work on my latest pixel art project in GMod. Here it is:
It will be added to my collection of pixel art shortly starting tomorrow.
I snap’d my latest screenshot in GMod this evening, and then I image-traced and modified with Adobe Illustrator:
Ahhhhh… nothing like a simply good vacation in Boardwalk Arcade. 😛
There’s nothing I can say for tonight, so here’s my latest GMod screenshot which was image-traced from Adobe Illustrator:
I was bored so I decided to create pixel art of Pac-Man in GMod for tonight:
I also made a Halloween-themed version of that character known as Pac-o’-Lantern:
I wonder what I’m going to make for my next pixel art project…
It’s supposed to be a rocket ship made of building blocks. Let’s rocket and roll! 😛
I decided to work on my pixel block art in GMod this evening, and here’s a pic of what I’ve been working on:
This is supposed to be an 8-bit sprite of Miru, a light green friendly ghost of Pac-Man from the 80’s arcade game Pac & Pal. I got my Miru block art up on Steam now, and I also published my block art of a gold key that I made last year but I forgot about publishing my 8-bit key on that year due to real life and other productive distractions.
I was going to plan on doing more block art in GMod tomorrow, but this time I’ll work on some block art that’s completely different and doesn’t include video game characters.