Retro Vibes: How I Kept the 80s and 90s Alive Through Pixel Art

"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
This is a publication based on the suggested topic proposed in the Hive Learners community through their discord, which on this occasion is "Efforts = Results".
Hello, my dear reader, I warmly welcome you to my blog. If you’re a regular follower, you already know that here we cover various topics, most of them interesting. Today, I’m going to discuss a topic that says effort equals results. For this occasion, I want to share something very personal and valuable to me, and of course, it’s about my passion for everything retro, especially from the 80s and 90s, because those were precisely the years when I lived my best times—the era of arcades, music, and that whole atmosphere fills me with nostalgia, and it’s something I deeply appreciate. I decided that the best way to represent and keep that era alive was to do something, to dedicate myself to an activity related to it, so I decided to acquire a new skill: the skill of drawing in pixel art. This was truly a great adventure. Comparing what I started doing at the beginning, it doesn’t even come close to what I do now. I remember exactly how, at first, I made doodles and figures that made no sense. In fact, here I’m going to share one of my first works. Here you can see what I initially called the Albirodonte, in honor of the person who was teaching me to take my first steps in pixel art, my mentor and tutor, whom I deeply appreciate, @albiro2050. And this was the first figure I made. As you can see, it’s a kind of alien with completely wrong proportions and hundreds and hundreds of pixel art mistakes. There’s no shading in the image, it’s completely disproportionate, there are doubles, jaggies (a technical term in pixel art to describe specific errors in certain areas). Of course, back then, I didn’t have enough knowledge or practice because I hadn’t developed the skill yet. But this is one of the first pieces, perhaps the very first one I made when I started developing my pixel art skills. I remember how I gradually started taking risks and began practicing with human figures, using photos of people I saw as references. Here’s one of the first photos I used to start practicing, and this was about two or three months after I made the first drawing. This one turned out a little better, but it’s still really awful from my point of view because it still has many, many shortcomings. Here you can see how the effort and improvement from dedicating myself to learning about the chromatic scale, color theory, warm and cool colors, led me to improve my technique and, of course, the quality of my drawings. Little by little, I progressively improved, until I moved on to drawing a moon with stars, like the one you see here, with a planet, which was also part of my early beginnings, after making the Albirodonte and the portrait figure. Let’s say this would be my third practice in developing my skills. Then I kept learning more and practicing because I decided not to give up until I achieved significant improvement and noticeable progress, and I managed to draw this forest landscape, which today I look at and realize it doesn’t do justice to the level I’ve reached now because I’ve improved so much. But here you can see the forest I drew, and I’ve had a very interesting development, and the quality I’ve achieved makes me very satisfied. To the point where here’s one of my works, let’s say about a year after I learned all the techniques and everything, here you can see a beach I managed to draw using impressionism techniques and the skills I’ve learned with shading and very advanced things. You can see that all the effort of practicing these skills over time has taken me on a beautiful, lovely, and interesting journey, and I must say I feel very proud and happy for what I’ve achieved, and above all, for what I’m doing because it’s something I thoroughly enjoy and it keeps me amazed, passionate, and I continue doing it with great pleasure. This is a sample of what today’s topic is about, where we can see how all the effort put into practicing this skill gives us such good and beautiful results. And I feel very proud of the level I’ve reached and to see that all the effort I’ve put in has given me fantastic results. Thumbnail image maded using Bing AI and edited with Canva.com
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see."
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Albirodonte
Bing AI
Human Portrait
Bing AI
Moon and planet at space
Beatiful Forest
Sandy Beach
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Credits:
The drawings in pixel art of this post are from my whole autorship.
The text dividers were made by me using aseprite
Post translated from spanish to english using Deepseek AI
Effort and perseverance are two great qualities, without which it is difficult to achieve any goal. I congratulate you @manclar for your effort and for the results achieved in pixel art and other forms of creation.
A big hug.
It is true, but as I comment in other publications, there comes a time when you run out of so much effort. Wait for tomorrow's post, it is made with an important load of cynicism, sarcasm, rebellion and internal fury. You might like, and if not, at least you will see how they make me press.
I am already looking forward to this publication. I love Tuesdays, did you know that?
Alright. I don't know if you say it to take me the opposite or simply because you really love on Tuesdays 😄.
You already know that for me those days, they are like cancer, a total plague 😭
I'm just trying to Touching the eggs a little bit. 😁
Yes, I imagined it, by the way thank you for the help.
Now I am anxious to wait for the next payment, this week, I want to see how profitable it is what I have been doing and if it deserves the effort or not, the anxiety to wait until Sunday maximum (I should know it already on Thursday or Friday next).
Tocando huevos 😀
Espero que no te toquen los eggs. Ya me dirás. 🤔
Yo también, en realidad dependo muchísimo de eso, necesito que todo salga bien, al menos por el resto del año en ese sentido de eso que tu sabes ando haciendo...es muy importante para mi. A ver que decide el destino, si me come la araña o sobrevivo..
hagan sus apuestas.
Seguro que sobrevives, no tiene mucho sentido que no te den lo tuyo.
No estoy del todo seguro, pues he leído comentarios de otros empleados y algunos se quejan de no recibir el pago, así que por eso mi inquietud. La mayoría dice que todo va bien, pero el hecho de que unos cuantos digan lo contrario me pone alerta. Eso por un lado y la otra parte es donde recibo el pago (no lo digas por acá porque no me interesan que me tiren mala vibra los de aquí que lean el mensaje, que se queden sin saber por donde o que) que espero salga todo bien.
Entre el jueves y el domingo debe de llegar y te estaré contando el rollo. Siento yo que todo ira bien, pero como cada vez que siento bien sobre las cosas me sale al revés todo, pues no se.
No creo que se pueda mantener un negocio sin pagar. Si la mayoría no tiene problemas no creo que los tengas.
Tiene sentido, el punto es que los clientes son los que le pagan a ellos, y ellos pueden sin ningún problema dejar de pagarnos a nosotros, ya que ellos reciben el pago de sus clientes por tarjetas de crédito...Te digo que no es la primera vez que trabajo con estas empresas, siempre hacen lo mismo, pero...vamos a ver que tal en esta ocasión.
Buenos días @manclar. Espero que no todo vaya con normalidad. Abrazo!
Bueno dias, @enraizar de hace 8 horas. EL dia ha empezado espectacularmente mal, con muchos comentarios y montones de trabajo por delante, y yo no quería levantarme porque estaba durmiendo muy placidamente...vamos bien
Ok, pues sigue trabajando que es martes. Un abrazo!!
No soy de esa época pero me gusta mucho la técnica de pixel, de hecho siempre hago dibujos y los publico puedo decir que se siente muy bien trabajar en ello.
@manclar, I paid out 0.242 HIVE and 0.057 HBD to reward 1 comments in this discussion thread.