Wooden Pixel Games

@WoodPixel
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|| novice game dev, writer, streamer ||

|| mostly post about games🎮🎲 and creative pursuits here, but the happenings of the world are too interesting to ignore sometimes ||

|| 31yo ||

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#games Been playing Dorfromantik of late. Can't recommend it highly enough. It's a super chill, low-impact citybuilding puzzler with lovely music and visuals that have completely charmed me😊
Flicker on a cherry tree. There are usually a bunch around here but this year it seems like they're more abundant than ever.
#sewing the project I started yesterday. As I said, using a cheap sheet to practice and test out my designs. Not the most regular shapes so I'm having to do a lot of staring at the things and thinking about how best to wrap them. The backrest I did today is hopefully the most tricky piece, lots of evils hidden under that flap but don't tell anyone. 🤫 I don't yet know how I'm going to close these to make them removable so I'm leaving them open for now. Hoping for a moment of inspiration😅

Camper Ivan wants to battle!

Bonus points if you know which game the sprite inspiration came from for this one.

Might do a few more of these, they're fun little practice pieces. I've never really committed to more than just doodling pencil on paper so this year I'm trying to change that and develop a bit more. Kinda phoned in the ground because I just wanted to be done with it by the end😅

#art #mastoart #pokemon #krita

There was a bit of a miniature glacial flow model on the truck's windshield today after a rare wet snowfall last night.
And some nice snow textures from the same showshoeing excursion
Managed to get out for some snowshoeing yesterday, first time this winter. It warmed up to around zero for the first time in a couple of weeks and that combined with sun and no wind meant I had to shed the jacket pretty quick. Down right warm!
#pixelart A first little doodle to try out LibreSprite. I think the only thing I miss from Aseprite is the(seemingly?) better exporting for social media purposes. Looks like you have to scale up the image first and then export rather than it being done in the exporter. Am I missing something? Not ideal if this is the case :/
Looking at it further, this paper airplane book has some pretty neat stuff in it. Some pages of physics explanations that my German probably isn't quite good enough to get through and a bunch of different designs beyond the ones with instructions. Might have to try a few of the winning designs sometime.

#baking Knocked out a couple of the easy cookies on the Christmas baking list today. Icebox cookies and coconut macaroons. The macaroons are a little inconsistent between batches and I'm not the happiest with the look but they taste pretty good🤷

I'll probably do 3 or 4 more kinds but I haven't quite nailed down what those will be.