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Sexy Playing Card: Enjoy!
Sexy Playing Card: Enjoy! by @Cici-Bee-Inc

Big thanks to Tansau for allowing me to make a pixel version of one of his works.

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Posted: Saturday, 14 September, 2024 @ 03:54 AM

Holy shit, that face is amazing. I saw the thumbnail and was like "She does do more than pixels?!"

(Thought this was misrated until I saw the spades. Pushing it to the brink, huh?) XD

Posted: Saturday, 14 September, 2024 @ 12:35 PM

@Dionysus:

I actually started out doing art in ink and colored pencils, but they were so tedious and I was never satisfied with anything I made. As of writing this, I feel pixels suit me.

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2024 @ 01:28 AM

@Cici-Bee-Inc: It's a niche style, and I rarely see it used at a large scale like these. You've definitely carved out a brand. :)

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2024 @ 03:20 AM

@Dionysus:

I've never really figured out how to capitalize on this "brand" though. After all these years, I'm still seen as a "small" artist.

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2024 @ 03:53 AM

@Cici-Bee-Inc: I'm not even fit for e-commerce so I can't offer advice there, though thinking of some of the indie ero-games I've played, you might be able to pitch yourself for graphics. I'm in irregular contact with a friend trying to develop our own RPG, and the holy grail of GUI is a fully-mutable player avatar. Hi-res 8-bit seems like that perfect convergence of detailed enough to look good, and simple enough for efficient production at scale (and much easier to animate). Plus retro graphics seem to be the indie rage these days. :p

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