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Pie's 2-D minecraft art

TheHeroOfPie

Never gone
Not sure if this can be allowed in visual art but I am here to show off some of my stuff i done in minecraft so enjoy.

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Annie.jpg


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Wow, that's insane! How long do each of these projects take?
It all depends on if I want to work on it all night, when can I work on it, if I want to work on it, if I feel lazy or not and so forth. Also the Annie was a prize someone wanted and I didn't know you made it it's really nice.
 
It all depends on if I want to work on it all night, when can I work on it, if I want to work on it, if I feel lazy or not and so forth. Also the Annie was a prize someone wanted and I didn't know you made it it's really nice.

Thanks! You did an outstanding job with it!

Edit: Dat Samson tho.
 
say... you got a knack for pixel art don't you?

maybe even voxel figures...

do you dabble in these fields too?
 
tried it once thought it looked ugly then covered it all in TNT and blew it up but also to it make sure it was gone for good i covered it all in lava.
 
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tried it once thought it looked ugly then covered it all in TNT and blew it up but also to it make sure it was gone for good i covered it all in lava.
your signature makes this even funnier
 
how big are these up close?
To give you an idea minecraft characters are 2 blocks big, the cactus in the ant pic looks to be 2 blocks high.
In the Fillia and Carol pic the thing to the left is a tree which usually look like this (spruce to be clear)
 
How do you actually make these? Reduce the reference images to a low resolution then manually copy the low res image pixel by pixels with blocks?
 
How do you actually make these? Reduce the reference images to a low resolution then manually copy the low res image pixel by pixels with blocks?
There is actually a program that recreates the picture in minecraft blocks!
It's free too! Free things are nice.

PS:
If anyone is interested in it here's the link;
http://www.diamondpants.com/spritecraft/

Any damage to your computer is totally not my fault! The download's safe though. Probably.
 
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