Explains how to pick a sprite’s resolution from two questions: the smallest detail you must show (often eyes, or a lock, seed, or blade of grass) and how many pixels that detail needs for your style. Argues bigger is usually worse—extra space invites noise and filler—so beginners should go smaller, use pose and angle for depth, study references, and save larger canvases for high-res pixel drawing.
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