Another round of building block artwork

Sorry for no blog post yesterday because I was distracted by my paperwork after my job orientation was a success. Either way, I’ve been making some more block art in GMod. This first one is an enemy spaceship from an old arcade game Galaxian:

And this one is a Blinky the red ghost from the Pac-Man series:

I also made three more Pac-Man ghosts which are Pinky (in pink), Inky (in cyan) and Clyde (in orange) but I wait on uploading those three until either tomorrow or the next day because I only uploaded a couple of them on Steam. Feel free to check them out and give them a thumbs up, mates.

Job Orientation Open Thread with new GMod pixel art

Didn’t have anything blog-worthy to write about on April Fools’ Day unfortunately, but tomorrow I will heading be over to a local store in town at 10 o’ clock in the morning for my job orientation. Hopefully things will go nice and smooth as planned after going through orientation.

And for no particular reason here’s a screenshot of my new GMod block art that I created last night:

Enjoy my latest building block artwork

I’ve been creating some more building block pixel art in GMod lately. Here’s a screenshot of what I’ve been making:

It was an 8-bit traffic light with three colored lights. Press the R key to toggle the red light, the Y key to toggle the yellow light, and the G key to toggle the green light.

I forgot to publish it from the GMod workshop yesterday because I was too busy working on my comic art project. Either way, feel free to click on the link here to check it out on Steam.

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. 🙂