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22 year old Pixel artist using only his gaming laptop, aseprite, and a mouse. Works in a full time job but got time to draw, and autistic. Creator of Dysonpunk. Here is my website link to DeviantArt: https://www.deviantart.com/zeoanuther/gallery
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Quote Post with an old piece that you still like! This is one my earliest scifi pieces and gifs I made and still proud of it.
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Dysonpunk: Year of the Wilds #yearofthehorse2026 #pixelart #dysonpunk
Abandoned: In context, it is set in a ringworld like Halo (but smaller as you can see) and is supposed to be an abandoned old ruin, but it has a large orb that is still being active for a reason. As you can see, I put it diagonally as part of practice, and I thought it would be nice on it. #pixelart
I’m also planning to explore other ways of using the color palettes and start organizing my own ideas around the elements that settings like Star Wars inspired in me.
Lately I’ve been experimenting with heavy dithering for shading, but I’m starting to think it’s not always the best fit—especially depending on the material. Going forward, I’ll be dialing it back and being more intentional with how I use it.
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Dual of Force #MayThe4th #StarWars This piece was an attempt for Star Wars Day, and it showed me I still have some areas to improve.
Star Wars has always been one of the things that pulled me into science fiction. I like how it blends hard sci-fi ideas with more fantastical elements—it reminds me that a setting doesn’t have to choose one or the other to feel compelling.