Pixel Art Character Animation for Video Games
Course final project
A course by Daniel Benítez , Art Director
About the final project for: Pixel Art Character Animation for Video Games
Pixel Art Character Animation for Video Games
“Got it! You have reached the end of the course! I hope you found it interesting and you have expanded your skills and knowledge in pixel art animation. I recommend practice and have fun lot with this technique. Try to find a routine that suits you and dare to encourage new things: scenarios, objects, etc. Do not be afraid to connect with the immense pixel art community that exists, it is super cozy and motivating. Ah! And of course, video games and start observing them analytically. Apart from having fun with them, that's where we have our greatest source of inspiration :) Remind yourself that you have me for what you need in the course forum. I will gladly answer your suggestions and questions. I also encourage you to share your progress or new projects with us: sharing is essential to improve. Nothing more, see you on the forum and on the networks :) I look forward to seeing those animations! ”
Partial transcription of the video
“Final project It is the last video of this course. I hope I have given you the tools to animate pixel art graphics for next-generation 2D video games. Before finishing, I would like to make a summary in which we will see the steps that I have followed to help you develop the final project. To start, we saw how to download Pyxel Edit and I showed you how the interface is used to develop animations. Then we reviewed the tools most important to use the program. Once this is seen, we create a project using tilesets. I explained what are useful and what they are used in animation. We saw concept...”
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Course summary for: Pixel Art Character Animation for Video Games
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Category
3D & Animation -
Areas
Character Animation, Game Development, Pixel Art, Video Games

Daniel Benítez
A course by Daniel Benítez
Daniel Benítez is an art director specialized in video games and pixel art, a technique that he has been evolving since beginning his career in the world of video games. He is the co-founder of Fourattic, an independent video game studio, and Mucho Pixels, a pixel art products and entertainment brand for video games.
Throughout his career, he has worked on creating games like Crossing Souls and Starr Mazer. He currently develops video games for companies like Gamee and Cartoon Network.
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