SLYNYRD walks through how a personal pixel-art style forms: first explore widely (dithering, outlines, chibi, isometric, sprites), then use limited palettes—about five colors for beginners—to train clusters, lighting, and shading. Style is framed as concrete choices of color, clusters, perspective, resolution, and subject, with self-analysis to notice recurring habits—like a favored 1/2 side view or mechanical themes—while you keep refining.
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