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I'm not an artist - at least I wasn't when I started making games. Recently, I've put a lot of effort into learning pixel art so I can make fully realized games. As a non-artist, I've learned several useful tips that improved my art skills rapidly. This video covers 5 of those tips so you can also become a better pixel artist, even with no art skill. Hope you enjoy!
00:00 Intro
00:56 Tip 1
02:12 Tip 2
03:15 Clickup (Sponsored)
05:09 Tip 2 (Continued)
10:05 Tip 3
12:33 Tip 4
15:25 Tip 5
17:48 Conclusion
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