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zavaakter · 3 months ago
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Apps for Profit How to Make Money with Apps on the Android
Apps for Profit How to Make Money with Apps on the Android
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Apps for Profit: How to Make Money with Android Apps
In today’s digital age, the mobile app industry presents incredible opportunities for earning money. If you’re interested in making a profit with Android apps, you’re in the right place. From creating your own app to monetizing existing ones, there are several ways to capitalize on this booming market. Here's how you can start making money with Android apps:
1. Develop Your Own Android App
If you have programming skills, one of the best ways to earn money is by developing your own Android app. Whether it's a game, utility, or a lifestyle app, there’s a demand for new and innovative ideas. Once your app is created, you can monetize it in a few ways:
In-App Ads: You can integrate ad networks like Google AdMob to display ads in your app. You earn money based on impressions or clicks.
In-App Purchases: Offer users extra features, levels, or content that they can purchase within the app.
Paid Apps: Charge users a one-time fee to download your app.
Subscription Model: Offer premium features on a subscription basis.
2. App Affiliate Marketing
If creating an app isn't your thing, you can still profit by promoting other people’s apps through affiliate marketing. By using affiliate links, you can earn commissions when users download or make purchases through the apps you recommend. Popular affiliate programs include Google Play's Affiliate Program and Amazon’s Affiliate Program.
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dropoutposts · 5 months ago
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After trying and utterly failing to sign up for Apple TV+, all I can say is it really makes me appreciate Dropout's interface more.
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disease · 5 months ago
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IRV TEIBEL 🙏
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vynel · 1 year ago
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Idk if anyones interested but the gojo otome game i spoke about awhile ago is now up for pre order (demo is available too) o(^o^)o it's fully voiced with 13~16 hours of gameplay (will come with a free dlcs too) There are some nsfw stuff too from what I've heard 😫
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dumbthink · 1 year ago
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the final verdict on decomytree: it’s an excuse to advertise an ai app, and to ask for money. developers are scummy, but as long as you don’t download any of the shit associated with it or give them money, you’re likely fine 👍 signed, your local computer scientist
edited to reflect that both versions of the decomytree app (android and apple) seem to come from their respective app stores now.
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venomgender · 10 months ago
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ultimately the android vs iphone cultural war is something i dont care about but it is just really funny how insistant iphone users are on apple being better because theyre like huge innovators ahead of the times when almost every single feature new ios updates bring are ones android phones have had for years. the only thing they create are new emojis and i dont even havw to update my os to get them...
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nosheenblog · 11 months ago
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5 Best Android Apps For Earning Money Online in India 2024
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Are you looking to make some extra money online? Whether you’re a student or just want to earn a little on the side, there are simple ways to do it right from your phone.
In today’s digital age, earning money online has become easier than ever. Android apps provide a convenient way to make money from the comfort of your home. Here are the top 5 Android apps in 2024 that can help you earn money online in India:
Take Surveys Some companies want to know what people think about their products, so they pay you to answer a few questions. It’s quick, easy, and you can do it whenever you have some free time.
Complete Small Tasks There are apps that pay you to do simple things like watching videos, playing games, or even just browsing the internet. These tasks don’t take much time and can be a fun way to earn some extra cash.
Freelance Work If you have a talent like writing, designing, or coding, you can offer your skills online and get paid for it. Many people earn a good income by working on small projects in their free time.
Gaming Apps There are apps that pay you for playing, hosting tournaments, referral bonuses. Some games offer prizes or cash rewards, Some games allow you to trade these for real money, giving you another way to cash in on your gaming skills. You can enjoy and make money at the same time.
Daily Task Apps There are apps that pay you for doing everyday things like reading the news, checking your horoscope, or even just walking! These apps are easy to use and can help you earn money without much effort.
These apps are safe, easy, and perfect for anyone who wants to make some extra money online and have a proven track record of paying users on time. If you want to know which specific apps can help you do this, check out my blog for all the details!
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mrupeeapp · 1 year ago
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mRupee Unleashed: Your Playful Portal to Earn, Win, and Thrive in the Digital Jungle! 🚀📱
Hey tech-savvy pals, ready to dive into the world where tapping on your phone is more than just a habit – it's a ticket to a fun-filled cash adventure? Buckle up as we unravel the wonders of mRupee, a game-changer in the app universe. It's not just an app; it's like a secret portal where you Play to Earn Money, Win Coins, and snag fantastic Prizes with every tap! 📱🎮
In a jungle of apps, mRupee emerges as a digital explorer, paving the way for a new era where making money becomes an exciting journey. Let's break it down in simple terms – mRupee is your go-to buddy for turning screen taps into a joyful, cash-infused escapade. It's not just about money; it's about weaving an adventure into your daily routine.
Picture this: You're casually tapping away, playing simple games, taking quick surveys, and voila! Your Coins are stacking up. No need to be stuck in an office; mRupee gets you, letting you play and earn wherever you are. It's like turning every moment into a chance to win.
But wait, there's more! mRupee isn't about complicated tasks; it's all about quick, simple, and rewarding microtasks. Play games, tackle challenges, and watch those Coins pile up – it's like turning your phone into a magic cash machine. Who said earning can't be easy and fun?
Now, let's talk about turning your money journey into a game. Imagine collecting badges, conquering challenges, and turning your earnings into a gaming adventure. It's like leveling up in a video game, but you're leveling up your cash game. Thrilling, right?
And the fun doesn't stop there. mRupee believes in spreading the joy. Share the love for the app, bring your friends along, and watch your earnings skyrocket. It's like being the hero who shares the secret treasure map with their pals.
Worried about security? Fear not! mRupee takes your privacy seriously. Your data is like Fort Knox – locked down, and your earnings are safe and sound. No worries, just play and win prizes worry-free.
Hold on tight because mRupee isn't sitting still. They're dropping fresh updates regularly – more games, more challenges, and more ways to earn. It's like getting surprise gifts in your favorite game. Exciting, isn't it?
In this game of life, mRupee is your ace. It's not just about making money; it's about making money while having a blast. Trends may come and go, but mRupee stays ahead, making sure you snag some extra cash without breaking a sweat. 🌟💸 So, are you ready to level up? Tap into mRupee, and let the gaming adventure begin! 📲✨
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nando161mando · 2 years ago
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gameist · 1 year ago
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Chapter 1:
PlaytestCloud: Game Testing for Money
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PlaytestCloud remains the industry leader in game testing for mobile games. This service allows players of all kinds to take part in testing unreleased games, as well as games that are currently in development. Players are paid for this service, allowing players to redeem points or connect their PayPal information for payment.
PlaytestCloud powers playtesting for nearly half of the top 100 grossing games in the app store, helping it to retain its spot in the top charts for mobile game testing. Players require a download from the App Store and not much more. Once you get through the tutorials, just connect your headphones, download the game, and you’re up and running. Prompts through the game testing require you to ‘think out loud’, sending insights to game developers and creators.  
Recently PlaytestCloud has announced their new service: ‘Player Interviews’. This allows players to connect directly with video game developers, making feedback and reviews much easier to collect. This lets customers book one-on-one calls with game creators, based on their target audience, allowing developers to focus solely on improving gameplay aspects.
But can you actually make money from this?
The short answer is yes. Games are available in waves, with many games closing if you wait too long, as it's on a first-come-first-serve basis. But if you are able to make it in, payment ranges from anywhere between $10-$15 CAD for around 30 minutes of gameplay.
Happy Gaming!
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manaakter · 3 months ago
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Apps for Profit: How to Make Money with Android Apps
In today’s digital age, the mobile app industry presents incredible opportunities for earning money. If you’re interested in making a profit with Android apps, you’re in the right place. From creating your own app to monetizing existing ones, there are several ways to capitalize on this booming market. Here's how you can start making money with Android apps:
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ruhua-langblr · 1 year ago
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Duolingo Sucks, Now What?: A Guide
Now that the quality of Duolingo has fallen (even more) due to AI and people are more willing to make the jump here are just some alternative apps and what languages they have:
"I just want an identical experience to DL"
Busuu (Languages: Spanish, Japanese, French, English, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Korean)
"I want a good audio-based app"
Language Transfer (Languages: French, Swahili, Italian, Greek, German, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish, English for Spanish Speakers)
"I want a good audio-based app and money's no object"
Pimsleur (Literally so many languages)
Glossika (Also a lot of languages, but minority languages are free)
*anecdote: I borrowed my brother's Japanese Pimsleur CD as a kid and I still remember how to say the weather is nice over a decade later. You can find the CDs at libraries and "other" places I'm sure.
"I have a pretty neat library card"
Mango (Languages: So many and the endangered/Indigenous courses are free even if you don't have a library that has a partnership with Mango)
Transparent Language: (Languages: THE MOST! Also the one that has the widest variety of African languages! Perhaps the most diverse in ESL and learning a foreign language not in English)
"I want SRS flashcards and have an android"
AnkiDroid: (Theoretically all languages, pre-made decks can be found easily)
"I want SRS flashcards and I have an iphone"
AnkiApp: It's almost as good as AnkiDroid and free compared to the official Anki app for iphone
"I don't mind ads and just want to learn Korean"
lingory
"I want an app made for Mandarin that's BETTER than DL and has multiple languages to learn Mandarin in"
ChineseSkill (You can use their older version of the course for free)
"I don't like any of these apps you mentioned already, give me one more"
Bunpo: (Languages: Japanese, Spanish, French, German, Korean, and Mandarin)
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tofupixel · 1 year ago
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⭐ So you want to learn pixel art? ⭐
🔹 Part 1 of ??? - The Basics!
Edit: Now available in Google Doc format if you don't have a Tumblr account 🥰
Hello, my name is Tofu and I'm a professional pixel artist. I have been supporting myself with freelance pixel art since 2020, when I was let go from my job during the pandemic.
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My progress, from 2017 to 2024. IMO the only thing that really matters is time and effort, not some kind of natural talent for art.
This guide will not be comprehensive, as nobody should be expected to read allat. Instead I will lean heavily on my own experience, and share what worked for me, so take everything with a grain of salt. This is a guide, not a tutorial. Cheers!
🔹 Do I need money?
NO!!! Pixel art is one of the most accessible mediums out there.
I still use a mouse because I prefer it to a tablet! You won't be at any disadvantage here if you can't afford the best hardware or software.
Because our canvases are typically very small, you don't need a good PC to run a good brush engine or anything like that.
✨Did you know? One of the most skilled and beloved pixel artists uses MS PAINT! Wow!!
🔹 What software should I use?
Here are some of the most popular programs I see my friends and peers using. Stars show how much I recommend the software for beginners! ⭐
💰 Paid options:
⭐⭐⭐ Aseprite (for PC) - $19.99
This is what I and many other pixel artists use. You may find when applying to jobs that they require some knowledge of Aseprite. Since it has become so popular, companies like that you can swap raw files between artists.
Aseprite is amazingly customizable, with custom skins, scripts and extensions on Itch.io, both free and paid.
If you have ever used any art software before, it has most of the same features and should feel fairly familiar to use. It features a robust animation suite and a tilemap feature, which have saved me thousands of hours of labour in my work. The software is also being updated all the time, and the developers listen to the users. I really recommend Aseprite!
⭐ Photoshop (for PC) - Monthly $$
A decent option for those who already are used to the PS interface. Requires some setup to get it ready for pixel-perfect art, but there are plenty of tutorials for doing so.
Animation is also much more tedious on PS which you may want to consider before investing time!
⭐⭐ ProMotion NG (for PC) - $19.00
An advanced and powerful software which has many features Aseprite does not, including Colour Cycling and animated tiles.
⭐⭐⭐ Pixquare (for iOS) - $7.99 - $19.99 (30% off with code 'tofu'!!)
Probably the best app available for iPad users, in active development, with new features added all the time.
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Look! My buddy Jon recommends it highly, and uses it often.
One cool thing about Pixquare is that it takes Aseprite raw files! Many of my friends use it to work on the same project, both in their office and on the go.
⭐ Procreate (for iOS) - $12.99
If you have access to Procreate already, it's a decent option to get used to doing pixel art. It does however require some setup. Artist Pixebo is famously using Procreate, and they have tutorials of their own if you want to learn.
⭐⭐ ReSprite iOS and Android. (free trial, but:) $19.99 premium or $$ monthly
ReSprite is VERY similar in terms of UI to Aseprite, so I can recommend it. They just launched their Android release!
🆓 Free options:
⭐⭐⭐ Libresprite (for PC)
Libresprite is an alternative to Aseprite. It is very, very similar, to the point where documentation for Aseprite will be helpful to Libresprite users.
⭐⭐ Pixilart (for PC and mobile)
A free in-browser app, and also a mobile app! It is tied to the website Pixilart, where artists upload and share their work. A good option for those also looking to get involved in a community.
⭐⭐ Dotpict (for mobile)
Dotpict is similar to Pixilart, with a mobile app tied to a website, but it's a Japanese service. Did you know that in Japanese, pixel art is called 'Dot Art'? Dotpict can be a great way to connect with a different community of pixel artists! They also have prompts and challenges often.
🔹 So I got my software, now what?
◽Nice! Now it's time for the basics of pixel art.
❗ WAIT ❗ Before this section, I want to add a little disclaimer. All of these rules/guidelines can be broken at will, and some 'no-nos' can look amazing when done intentionally.
The pixel-art fundamentals can be exceedingly helpful to new artists, who may feel lost or overwhelmed by choice. But if you feel they restrict you too harshly, don't force yourself! At the end of the day it's your art, and you shouldn't try to contort yourself into what people think a pixel artist 'should be'. What matters is your own artistic expression. 💕👍
◽Phew! With that out of the way...
🔸"The Rules"
There are few hard 'rules' of pixel art, mostly about scaling and exporting. Some of these things will frequently trip up newbies if they aren't aware, and are easy to overlook.
🔹Scaling method
There are a couple ways of scaling your art. The default in most art programs, and the entire internet, is Bi-linear scaling, which usually works out fine for most purposes. But as pixel artists, we need a different method.
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Both are scaled up x10. See the difference?
On the left is scaled using Bilinear, and on the right is using Nearest-Neighbor. We love seeing those pixels stay crisp and clean, so we use nearest-neighbor. 
(Most pixel-art programs have nearest-neighbor enabled by default! So this may not apply to you, but it's important to know.)
🔹Mixels
Mixels are when there are different (mixed) pixel sizes in the same image.
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Here I have scaled up my art- the left is 200%, and the right is 150%. Yuck!
As we can see, the "pixel" sizes end up different. We generally try to scale our work by multiples of 100 - 200%, 300% etc. rather than 150%. At larger scales however, the minute differences in pixel sizes are hardly noticeable!
Mixels are also sometimes seen when an artist scales up their work, then continues drawing on it with a 1 pixel brush.
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Many would say that this is not great looking! This type of pixels can be indicative of a beginner artist. But there are plenty of creative pixel artists out there who mixels intentionally, making something modern and cool.
🔹Saving Your Files
We usually save our still images as .PNGs as they don’t create any JPEG artifacts or loss of quality. It's a little hard to see here, but there are some artifacts, and it looks a little blurry. It also makes the art very hard to work with if we are importing a JPEG.
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For animations .GIF is good, but be careful of the 256 colour limit. Try to avoid using too many blending mode layers or gradients when working with animations. If you aren’t careful, your animation could flash afterwards, as the .GIF tries to reduce colours wherever it can. It doesn’t look great!
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Here's an old piece from 2021 where I experienced .GIF lossiness, because I used gradients and transparency, resulting in way too many colours.
🔹Pixel Art Fundamentals - Techniques and Jargon
❗❗Confused about Jaggies? Anti-Aliasing? Banding? Dithering? THIS THREAD is for you❗❗ << it's a link, click it!!
As far as I'm concerned, this is THE tutorial of all time for understanding pixel art. These are techniques created and named by the community of people who actually put the list together, some of the best pixel artists alive currently. Please read it!!
🔸How To Learn
Okay, so you have your software, and you're all ready to start. But maybe you need some more guidance? Try these tutorials and resources! It can be helpful to work along with a tutorial until you build your confidence up.
⭐⭐ Pixel Logic (A Digital Book) - $10 A very comprehensive visual guide book by a very skilled and established artist in the industry. I own a copy myself.
⭐⭐⭐ StudioMiniBoss - free A collection of visual tutorials, by the artist that worked on Celeste! When starting out, if I got stuck, I would go and scour his tutorials and see how he did it.
⭐ Lospec Tutorials - free A very large collection of various tutorials from all over the internet. There is a lot to sift through here if you have the time.
⭐⭐⭐ Cyangmou's Tutorials - free (tipping optional) Cyangmou is one of the most respected and accomplished modern pixel artists, and he has amassed a HUGE collection of free and incredibly well-educated visual tutorials. He also hosts an educational stream every week on Twitch called 'pixelart for beginners'.
⭐⭐⭐ Youtube Tutorials - free There are hundreds, if not thousands of tutorials on YouTube, but it can be tricky to find the good ones. My personal recommendations are MortMort, Brandon, and AdamCYounis- these guys really know what they're talking about!
🔸 How to choose a canvas size
When looking at pixel art turorials, we may see people suggest things like 16x16, 32x32 and 64x64. These are standard sizes for pixel art games with tiles. However, if you're just making a drawing, you don't necessarily need to use a standard canvas size like that.
What I like to think about when choosing a canvas size for my illustrations is 'what features do I think it is important to represent?' And make my canvas as small as possible, while still leaving room for my most important elements.
Imagine I have characters in a scene like this:
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I made my canvas as small as possible (232 x 314), but just big enough to represent the features and have them be recognizable (it's Good Omens fanart 😤)!! If I had made it any bigger, I would be working on it for ever, due to how much more foliage I would have to render.
If you want to do an illustration and you're not sure, just start at somewhere around 100x100 - 200x200 and go from there.
It's perfectly okay to crop your canvas, or scale it up, or crunch your art down at any point if you think you need a different size. I do it all the time! It only takes a bit of cleanup to get you back to where you were.
🔸Where To Post
Outside of just regular socials, Twitter, Tumblr, Deviantart, Instagram etc, there are a few places that lean more towards pixel art that you might not have heard of.
⭐ Lospec Lospec is a low-res focused art website. Some pieces get given a 'monthly masterpiece' award. Not incredibly active, but I believe there are more features being added often.
⭐⭐ Pixilart Pixilart is a very popular pixel art community, with an app tied to it. The community tends to lean on the young side, so this is a low-pressure place to post with an relaxed vibe.
⭐⭐ Pixeljoint Pixeljoint is one of the big, old-school pixel art websites. You can only upload your art unscaled (1x) because there is a built-in zoom viewer. It has a bit of a reputation for being elitist (back in the 00s it was), but in my experience it's not like that any more. This is a fine place for a pixel artist to post if they are really interested in learning, and the history. The Hall of Fame has some of the most famous / impressive pixel art pieces that paved the way for the work we are doing today.
⭐⭐⭐ Cafe Dot Cafe Dot is my art server so I'm a little biased here. 🍵 It was created during the recent social media turbulence. We wanted a place to post art with no algorithms, and no NFT or AI chuds. We have a heavy no-self-promotion rule, and are more interested in community than skill or exclusivity. The other thing is that we have some kind of verification system- you must apply to be a Creator before you can post in the Art feed, or use voice. This helps combat the people who just want to self-promo and dip, or cause trouble, as well as weed out AI/NFT people. Until then, you are still welcome to post in any of the threads or channels. There is a lot to do in Cafe Dot. I host events weekly, so check the threads!
⭐⭐/r/pixelart The pixel art subreddit is pretty active! I've also heard some of my friends found work through posting here, so it's worth a try if you're looking. However, it is still Reddit- so if you're sensitive to rude people, or criticism you didn't ask for, you may want to avoid this one. Lol
🔸 Where To Find Work
You need money? I got you! As someone who mostly gets scouted on social media, I can share a few tips with you:
Put your email / portfolio in your bio Recruiters don't have all that much time to find artists, make it as easy as possible for someone to find your important information!
Clean up your profile If your profile feed is all full of memes, most people will just tab out rather than sift through. Doesn't apply as much to Tumblr if you have an art tag people can look at.
Post regularly, and repost Activity beats everything in the social media game. It's like rolling the dice, and the more you post the more chances you have. You have to have no shame, it's all business baby
Outside of just posting regularly and hoping people reach out to you, it can be hard to know where to look. Here are a few places you can sign up to and post around on.
/r/INAT INAT (I Need A Team) is a subreddit for finding a team to work with. You can post your portfolio here, or browse for people who need artists.
/r/GameDevClassifieds Same as above, but specifically for game-related projects.
Remote Game Jobs / Work With Indies Like Indeed but for game jobs. Browse them often, or get email notifications.
VGen VGen is a website specifically for commissions. You need a code from another verified artist before you can upgrade your account and sell, so ask around on social media or ask your friends. Once your account is upgraded, you can make a 'menu' of services people can purchase, and they send you an offer which you are able to accept, decline, or counter.
The evil websites of doom: Fiverr and Upwork I don't recommend them!! They take a big cut of your profit, and the sites are teeming with NFT and AI people hoping to make a quick buck. The site is also extremely oversaturated and competitive, resulting in a race to the bottom (the cheapest, the fastest, doing the most for the least). Imagine the kind of clients who go to these websites, looking for the cheapest option. But if you're really desperate...
🔸 Community
I do really recommend getting involved in a community. Finding like-minded friends can help you stay motivated to keep drawing. One day, those friends you met when you were just starting out may become your peers in the industry. Making friends is a game changer!
Discord servers Nowadays, the forums of old are mostly abandoned, and people split off into many different servers. Cafe Dot, Pixel Art Discord (PAD), and if you can stomach scrolling past all the AI slop, you can browse Discord servers here.
Twitch Streams Twitch has kind of a bad reputation for being home to some of the more edgy gamers online, but the pixel art community is extremely welcoming and inclusive. Some of the people I met on Twitch are my friends to this day, and we've even worked together on different projects! Browse pixel art streams here, or follow some I recommend: NickWoz, JDZombi, CupOhJoe, GrayLure, LumpyTouch, FrankiePixelShow, MortMort, Sodor, NateyCakes, NyuraKim, ShinySeabass, I could go on for ever really... There are a lot of good eggs on Pixel Art Twitch.
🔸 Other Helpful Websites
Palettes Lospec has a huge collection of user-made palettes, for any artist who has trouble choosing their colours, or just wants to try something fun. Rejected Palettes is full of palettes that didn't quite make it onto Lospec, ran by people who believe there are no bad colours.
The Spriters Resource TSR is an incredible website where users can upload spritesheets and tilesets from games. You can browse for your favourite childhood game, and see how they made it! This website has helped me so much in understanding how game assets come together in a scene.
VGMaps Similar to the above, except there are entire maps laid out how they would be played. This is incredible if you have to do level design, or for mocking up a scene for fun.
Game UI Database Not pixel-art specific, but UI is a very challenging part of graphics, so this site can be a game-changer for finding good references!
Retronator A digital newspaper for pixel-art lovers! New game releases, tutorials, and artworks!
Itch.io A website where people can upload, games, assets, tools... An amazing hub for game devs and game fans alike. A few of my favourite tools: Tiled, PICO-8, Pixel Composer, Juice FX, Magic Pencil for Aseprite
🔸 The End?
This is just part 1 for now, so please drop me a follow to see any more guides I release in the future. I plan on doing some writeups on how I choose colours, how to practise, and more!
I'm not an expert by any means, but everything I did to get to where I am is outlined in this guide. Pixel art is my passion, my job and my hobby! I want pixel art to be recognized everywhere as an art-form, a medium of its own outside of game-art or computer graphics!
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This guide took me a long time, and took a lot of research and experience. Consider following me or supporting me if you are feeling generous.
And good luck to all the fledgling pixel artists, I hope you'll continue and have fun. I hope my guide helped you, and don't hesitate to send me an ask if you have any questions! 💕
My other tutorials (so far): How to draw Simple Grass for a game Hue Shifting
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