I've been doing bead sprite art for a little over a year now and have loved every minute of it. Whenever I need to unwind and go to my happy place I sit at my desk and create a few pieces. Above all I like to create works for other people. To see someone excited over a project I have made just for them is the best. That being said, requests are always welcome and encouraged.
Favourite Movies
Spaceballs
Favourite TV Shows
Cowboy Bebop
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Those guys with the socks.
Favourite Books
GTO
Favourite Writers
Tohru Fujisawa
Favourite Games
Front Mission 3
Favourite Gaming Platform
Super Nintendo
Tools of the Trade
Pegboards, tweezers, an iron, and a ton of beads.
Other Interests
Video games, Anime, Cinema, Graphic Novels, Tabletop Gaming
Had a great time recently at Anime-Zing! 2015 in Davenport Iowa! Met lots of great people there and all of the staff were great. Thanks to anyone who came out and supported the studio!
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So I was looking through my gallery recently and realized that some of my old pictures were just......terrible. So I've updated some of my old crappy photos with ones that you would actually want to look at!
Updated Photos: Espeon, Umbreon, Jolteon, ...
Are you still offering commissions? And about how much would you charge for your lovely crafts? I can note you or you can note me with information Thanks so much for your time!
It's some really impressive stuff. The simplier sprites I can understand getting their individual pixels.. but some of the bigger pieces, wow, I can't really figure out how you'd get all the individual pixels right, or if you wing it.
Do you need a large peg in order to create a large "figure"? Or could you veeeerrrryyy carefully place them on a price of paper with blueprints to iron them? Thanks! (P.S, love your art!)
Ah, Perler bead manufacturers have you covered my friend. EkSuccess Brands, the guys who make perler beads, have designed all of their pegboards so that they lock together. So you just put together smaller ones until they are big enough to fit your project. Hope this enters your question.