No flash photography, please.
While I have played Minecraft on and off for years, my pixel art hobby began during winter break at the end of 2020. I joined a realm with some friends, which is essentially an entire Minecraft server that multiple people can play on at once from anywhere in the world.
I can't build realistic houses from scratch, so I was using random Minecraft blueprints I found online. However, I don't enjoy decorating the interiors, so I just made a bunch of abandoned houses for no reason. That's when I decided to switch it up a bit.
Originally, I started by looking up pixel art blueprints specifically made for Minecraft.These gave step-by-step guides on how to make simple pieces and characters, which honestly got boring quickly. I wanted something more advanced. I started Googling generic pixel art patterns to look at while playing the game, and eventually started looking up bead and crosstitch patterns for more difficult pieces. Here is an example of a crossstitch reference I used for one piece:
Personally, when I searched for reference pictures to recreate, I looked for images that were clear enough to see the individual pixels, beads, or stitches. I also only used images that had simple color palettes that could easily be replicated with Minecraft blocks. For your convenience, here are some websites I used for pictures.
Most of the pieces I made were vertical and could be seen looming over the world from a distance.However, once one of my friends started putting up realm maps, I realized that our creations could literally be seen on them. I started making flat, or horizontal, pixel art, which was easier in the sense that I didn't have to fly into the sun, but posed its own challenges. As you can see by the realm map, I ended up having a really fun time making horizontal art. I hope you can guess what the QR code links to.
As I began creating more difficult pieces, I would spend hours at a time on Minecraft.My laptop fan hated me, my mind was numb after hours of repetitive motions, and I was severely judged for my playtime. Here are some tips to consider when embarking on your pixel art process.