Honestly I cannot believe how you only have 37 subscribers. I’m so glad I found your video on Reddit because your channel is a hidden gem. I hope you grow big one day for this fantastic work!
I’ve never made a game, designed a game, made art for a game, played many pixel style games, really drawn pixel art, nor do I plan on any of that but I have mega respect for pixel artists that stuffs surprisingly difficult but fun to watch so here I am
i honestly am surprised you don't have at least a million subs. you explained this quite well. i suck at pixel art, especially making things for menu's, and yet here i am, having made two with easse thanks to you! i genuinely hope you make it far. i genuinely do. and also, consider me subscribed! (wood isn't my thing, i tried metal, but it didn't fully work out. oh well, i tried.)
I cannot stress out enough about how helpful this tutorial is for beginners. Simple shapes, simple color, simple animation, and very clear understanding of what shading is needed here for.
Thanks so much for posting this! I've been wanting to try pixel art for a while and this video made it a lot more approachable. I'd love it if you made more!
Hello! I have worked professionally as a 2d artist and animator for pixelated and drawn characters before. Now your content makes me very happy. I see how complex (in self-study) things are shown well and clearly. It seems that everything is so easy and interesting. As it was - before the start of my work ahhhaha. Thank you)
Really nice and clean video! It's a minor and unimportant nitpick, but the apple switches at 9:14 look a bit weird because usually "ON" is at the right side and "OFF" at the left side.
The button with a dllr could be used for settings that can be disabled if they dont apply. Ex: disabling a shader setting would disable the settings related to that shader
amazing Tutorial, high quality, nice music. I would have loved a bit more about the variations, but still an amazing tutorial i will for use in the future. you earned your 85 subscriber, if keep up that good work i'm sure you will get many more.
god I just found this and I find it sincerely amazing the content you do. I consider this like a good cool geek-aesthetic, entertaining and useful pixel art channel
Amazing! Just found your channel, not doing pixel art, but great techniques anyone could you use in general design! Thank you! Hope you have more videos coming! ;)
You could make the optional step's background a different color than the basic step's background is, to make your tutorials even more clean and informative
Great video, lots of info while being quick and to the point. I was wondering how you would do the analogue switch vertically. It wouldn't be as easy to show the curve if you were looking at it head on.
The button at 4:06 is not an analogue switch (although I know why you would try to depinct it like, because it's used for a lot of switching power on and off on consumer electronics). It has a very different definition: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analogue_switch Analog would imply that it's not a two-state switch, like a potentiometer.
I tried clicking that red button below the video to see if it helped and it did. Yall should also try it. If you can't find it, it says "SUBSCRIBE" in white text.
Thanks for watching. You know which buttons to press...
already have
What software do you use to make all of your
I did, this is great thank you
Yes i done
Looks like one person doesn't know which one
Honestly I cannot believe how you only have 37 subscribers. I’m so glad I found your video on Reddit because your channel is a hidden gem. I hope you grow big one day for this fantastic work!
same here
yeah this channel is great
Glad he finally got his recognition
@@mysticmemer4887 yea
The good ending
I’ve never made a game, designed a game, made art for a game, played many pixel style games, really drawn pixel art, nor do I plan on any of that but I have mega respect for pixel artists that stuffs surprisingly difficult but fun to watch so here I am
I'm the 34th subscriber, and i want this comment to serve as my proof for future generations that i am indeed an OG of this channel.
good job. how was that bread btw?
And wow it really grew! 17.1k subs!
nice
90k subs now, youre og
Damn the mic sounds clean, tutorial is well made and your pixelart is on point! Keep it up !!
Thanks!
Your profile picture is glorious
@@halicusnguyen8864 FeelsOkayMan
This needs to be part of a mandatory tutorial for anyone designing a game involving pixel art 💜
This is really helpful to someone who is just starting to learn pixel art! Thank you!
i honestly am surprised you don't have at least a million subs. you explained this quite well. i suck at pixel art, especially making things for menu's, and yet here i am, having made two with easse thanks to you! i genuinely hope you make it far. i genuinely do. and also, consider me subscribed!
(wood isn't my thing, i tried metal, but it didn't fully work out. oh well, i tried.)
I love how you create different button types for different styles - very creative!
I love that you design your videos entirely in pixel art
i’ve been a beginner art pixel art and this video got randomly recommended to me! i’m so glad that it did!! subbed :D!
I cannot stress out enough about how helpful this tutorial is for beginners. Simple shapes, simple color, simple animation, and very clear understanding of what shading is needed here for.
Thanks so much for posting this! I've been wanting to try pixel art for a while and this video made it a lot more approachable. I'd love it if you made more!
the amount of creativity is unbelievable
Hello! I have worked professionally as a 2d artist and animator for pixelated and drawn characters before. Now your content makes me very happy. I see how complex (in self-study) things are shown well and clearly. It seems that everything is so easy and interesting. As it was - before the start of my work ahhhaha. Thank you)
After watching this video I really felt like I understood something.
It's a great narrative technique.
Thank you!
Very nice, organized, well explained, and you have earned a 45th sub! Keep it going!
Really nice and clean video! It's a minor and unimportant nitpick, but the apple switches at 9:14 look a bit weird because usually "ON" is at the right side and "OFF" at the left side.
Thanks so much! Yeah I noticed that too.
you make pixel art look so easy! i hope this video reaches more people because this was really cool!
The button with a dllr could be used for settings that can be disabled if they dont apply. Ex: disabling a shader setting would disable the settings related to that shader
I never have more intetesterd about buttons in my life, then i watch it and change my mind
amazing Tutorial, high quality, nice music. I would have loved a bit more about the variations, but still an amazing tutorial i will for use in the future.
you earned your 85 subscriber, if keep up that good work i'm sure you will get many more.
These are some of the best pixel tutorials ever
your channel is a gold mine
Thank you so much! This is a big help for the project I'm working on at the moment.
god I just found this and I find it sincerely amazing the content you do. I consider this like a good cool geek-aesthetic, entertaining and useful pixel art channel
Amazing! Just found your channel, not doing pixel art, but great techniques anyone could you use in general design! Thank you! Hope you have more videos coming! ;)
3 yrs later still a W video
I really dig this clean pixel art style. Great tips too!
You could make the optional step's background a different color than the basic step's background is, to make your tutorials even more clean and informative
U've mastered this ..... Really 😀😀😀love ur tutorials ❤️
Hello pixel overlord, i am a newcomer here and i liked your content so much! Not only informative, it is eye pleasing!
just found randomly your youtube channel, your videos are great and very helpfull for someone like me who just started how to learn pixelart :,)
Your videos are so high quality and the info is super straightforward and helpful! Glad I found you and I really hope you continue to grow! 👍
100% making a settings menu using buttons similar to these. Awesome tutorial!
wow , this is high quality content . thank you mr pixel overload
Glad you like it!
Great video, lots of info while being quick and to the point.
I was wondering how you would do the analogue switch vertically. It wouldn't be as easy to show the curve if you were looking at it head on.
Awesome tutorial ! This process is just perfect !
The fact that you're changing the number button is sick
Edit:nvmd
Dang, you got more than 1k subscribers in only one year. Congrats dude
This is actually really relaxing
This is really good! Amazing tutorial! I learned a lot, thank you!
pretty epic, nice art man!
I don't believe it can make my games a little bit better, but alot betta! 😍
Your talent is outright inspiring!!!
Sych an amazing quality, thank you so so much!
Thanks to YT recommandations, I discovered ur channel
very nice now that gbg is here for the switch
OMG! Thank you so much!~~ I am new to drawing pixel art and I wanted to make my own buttons for my game, this will help me so much!
Dude thanks for making this!
I made a pixel button animation.
Nice Truman Show reference! (or at least i think it is)
This is amazing, so underated
Awesome video man. Really helpfull and good explained. would you mind if i use similar kind of buttons in my game?
Go ahead! That's what the tutorial's for.
@@PixelOverloadChannel Thanks :)
Quality work gains one more subscriber ;)
Like the video for the great work!
I don’t need to know this at all but I am watching it
Well quite simple for me, mostly done on accident out of habit where I zoom in as much as possible 😅
This is just fantastic! Thanks for the inspiration ❤️😀
How do u have 20k subs this channel is amazing man!!
Thanks, I really liked the video.
this is really great! except for that wood grain... wood does not look like bricks. the grain needs to be more irregular and organic.
Can You Make like the Color pad or locks because I'm looking to make on and I suck
This was really helpful!
Huh, Pretty Good!
The button at 4:06 is not an analogue switch (although I know why you would try to depinct it like, because it's used for a lot of switching power on and off on consumer electronics). It has a very different definition: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analogue_switch Analog would imply that it's not a two-state switch, like a potentiometer.
Masterclass
@PixelOverloadChannel what program do you use to make pixelArt ?
The music is Aphex Twin right ?
Me watching this at 2:36 AM: **angry owl noises**
thanks! super duper useful!!
You are a god
Look's Amazing! ❤️✏️
These look great! I did a video on buttons too.
Yo Pixel Pete commented on my video!?? Big fan
Really clean style! Are you open for commisions?
fun fact, that type analogue switch is also commonly called a rocker switch. Can kinda guess why, lol.
Thank you so much
Love it!
Just wondering do you use aseprite for these artworks?
interestting so it will look like "insert the coin" :)
very good
Woww, excellent job!!!!!!
amazing
I tried clicking that red button below the video to see if it helped and it did. Yall should also try it. If you can't find it, it says "SUBSCRIBE" in white text.
Show... Like! 👏
Nice!
Amazing!!!! 😱
step 7 and 8 are a bit like "draw a circle. then draw the rest of the horse."
Are these available as assets that can be used in our own projects?
damnn very helpful thanks a lot
Sooo cooool
cool
How to make pixel art buttons?
Me:just steal them.
70% of successful game development is to be a good digital artist which is not easy, in my opinion.
good vid!
What tool should be used to create this pixel art?
how u chose the colours
remember me when you are famous
I will always remember you.
WOW
14k subs this looks like 1.4m subs quality
sorry for the question but... what program are you using to create this?
Cooooollll