Sunflower Pixel Tutorial
This is what we are going to make and do.
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I am going to try and show you as best I can what I did step
by step.
I use pictures and I do everything on its own layers this is the way I like to
work if I make a mistake or do not like how it looks I can delete that layer and
then go on , so in the pictures you will notice the layers that is why.
When I get it to where I like it I then merge the Layers Visible and then save
either as a png, or bring into animation shop and save as a gift. Also one
thing I do I have all my outlines in one flooder on my computer and then I put
the finish pixel in another folder, saved as either as a png or gif.
So here we go now how to do a Sunflower
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You can download your supplies here
Here is the outline in black we are going to color this in layers, I know some do not do that I fine it easier as I explain above.
next we have the second layer

here I made the images bigger so you can see how I did things, here I just colored the center of the sunflower you will notice the different colors , now this is pixel by pixel I am doing this.
Next

Here you will notice that I did the outline of the center part of the flower in a darker brown and I added dots on the sunflower to look like seeds, you will also notice I have now 3 layers
Next

Here I am starting to color the sections of the sunflowers leaves part so I start at the outer and I will work my way in, also I am on a new layer. Now what you have to remember is to zoom in and then zoom out to see how it will look in the normal 100 % . I do this all the time with each layer that I do.
Next

Here is another layer and the second color of the sunflower leaves that I am doing now remember to do add another layer you will see I am on layer 5 for this. So one more layer to do and that is next.
Next

Well here we are we are coloring the last part in and we will be done then so
when you zoom out and you like what you see then you are going to go and merge
your layers to visible
so this is what it will look like at 100%
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I do hope that you enjoy this and you can do them up in
different colors.
©Aletha SunflowerPixelTutorial