@panhandlesomen

This feels like a fever dream

@ramen201

3D pixelart easily done with blender cloth . If anyone wants to learn this

Edit : If anyone wants to learn this just search tutorials on blender cloth simulation and then look up for downscaling and turning it to pixelart tutorials . That's how the guy in the video did

@Lastingbeats

imagine a game that looks like this.

list of recommended 3D downscaled/retro looking games (replies)
- Dead Cells
- Ultrakill
- A Short Hike
- Roller Coaster 2 (and more Chris Sawyer games)
- Paratopic
- Hyper Light Drifter
- Somnium
- Rogue Legacy 2
- StarFox 1 and 2

@mrjoe332

Those are super cool and well made! But they also fill me with the most visceral feeling of uneasy I ever felt

@mogalisious

this is so satisfying! i really like the colors of the clothes.

@just_peace

Btw I just realized something - these videos are not only great because they're pretty af, but because they can be used as a cloth reference for artists, and not only pixel artists. I'd even say it's better for non pixel artists, because it shows you where the shadows, deeper shadows, light, shapes, all of the stuff goes, but the low resolution doesn't just let you mindlessly copy the image. It gently pushes you in the right direction, but the important analysis you have to do for yourself, to make the image look finished. Isn't this beautiful :)
Thanks for these amazing videos, Pixel Warehouse!

@0mrflyhat

This is one of those things that are not extremely difficult to create, but they pay off more in the end

@ultleo839

These remind me so much of those sonic 3 bonus stages, it was even made in the same way: 3d, then downscale, but the colours make it a lot more vibrant







This can never be done in traditional frame by frame, imagine the pain of doing so lol

@uei7846

I literally can't stop watching these, so satisfying

@thelastyxgaming9827

What schools think boys will do if girls show 0.000000000001% of their shoulder 0:24

@DupaChunner

0:23
This makes me feel emotions I don’t wanna feel

@patchyworx

This is genuinely helpful for learning how cloth moves and works for art

@axelprino

Would like to see an actual application of this method, like for example how it would look when integrated into an actual scene, specially if it's a mix of filtered 3D renders and traditional hand made pixel art.
It has the potential for a great result but it's hard to judge it in a vacuum.

@KaleidoscopeWillow55

Dude these are so cool

@huhneat1076

Very impressive.




...impressive rendering.

@unknownerror8060

This brings back my pixel art childhood

@JakeTheBlueFox

i’m now officially addicted to 3D Pixelart clothes animation…

@carpet8336

"Whenever you feel useless, remember that grey carpets like me exists"

-Carpet

@darkchy123

This is just a very addictive and satisfying to watch

@brenanani158

With just the cloths, it reminds me of when squidward goes to that nothing world with the squares n stuff