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It took a while but here is the pixel art tutorial that you were asking for, Kira QuQ
I know the text vanishes a little fast at the beginning; I am a noob with video editing and all xD Next time I know better QuQ

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[Tutorial] Small Pixel Art

A little while ago, my Patron Kira asked how I do my pixel art. I hope this video can answer this question x//D I know the text vanishes a little fast at the beginning, I apologize D//x

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Anonymous

Thank you! :D I'll try to learn from it, and not only for pixel art! Thank you for always helping me!! ;w;

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2022-12-31 08:05:52 I am very happy if that's interesting/helpful QuQ If any questions come up then I am always here to answer them x//D One thing that I am not sure if it's confusing because for me it is a normal step: When I do my shading, I always fill the layer white and add the shading to it. The layer is then set to "normal". When I am done, I set it to multipy. The white is not affected to this layer setting and is basically transparent. For me personally it's easier (and feels faster) to do it like that x//D Also, can't wait to see your pixel stuff >u<
2020-12-13 16:17:06 I am very happy if that's interesting/helpful QuQ If any questions come up then I am always here to answer them x//D One thing that I am not sure if it's confusing because for me it is a normal step: When I do my shading, I always fill the layer white and add the shading to it. The layer is then set to "normal". When I am done, I set it to multipy. The white is not affected to this layer setting and is basically transparent. For me personally it's easier (and feels faster) to do it like that x//D Also, can't wait to see your pixel stuff >u<

I am very happy if that's interesting/helpful QuQ If any questions come up then I am always here to answer them x//D One thing that I am not sure if it's confusing because for me it is a normal step: When I do my shading, I always fill the layer white and add the shading to it. The layer is then set to "normal". When I am done, I set it to multipy. The white is not affected to this layer setting and is basically transparent. For me personally it's easier (and feels faster) to do it like that x//D Also, can't wait to see your pixel stuff >u<