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Overgrowth Collection

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If you follow me on facebook, tumblr, or twitter you may have noticed that the daily pixel critters ive been posting every morning.

This is going to be a week by week deal, a critter every day, a different palette and theme each week.

Posting one to the portal each day would result in pushing all my other art back so I've decided to wait until the end of the week when ill post all the critters in one picture.

I have bigger plans for these critters and will be announcing them soon, so stay tuned!

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The design is really crisp and smooth at the same time... everything blends while remaining distinct, it seems very well thought out. I am interested in what kind of process brings someone to produce this kind of art (aside from pure concentration/skill/experience). I am quite fond of all of the green shades, but I do notice something peculiarly interesting is that the orange and darker colors reminds me of the color layout of this website itself! lol, a website theme based on the type of color palette here could be pretty pleasant.

I guess its needless to say that this is an intriguing and inspiring piece of art

how much would it tak to pay you to make a video game with these sprites !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

*i wanna say im not kidding but im a broke potatoe ;w;*
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFACK YOU'RE AWESOME

oh man, your tree monsters are so awesome

EPIC

This vaguely remembers me majin and the forsaken kingdom, the artstyle from those critters are same as the majin one, so cute ^^
4.5/5

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Uploaded
Apr 16, 2016
2:28 PM EDT
Category
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