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Title: | The Pixel Art as Computer Graphics Artistic Expression in Digital Games |
Authors: | Aleksić, Veljko Simeunovic, Vlado |
Journal: | 10th International Scientific Conference Technics, Informatics and Education - TIE 2024 |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Abstract: | The limitations of early gaming graphics hardware emerged Pixel Art as a technology necessity. Nowadays, it has undergone a remarkable evolution in contemporary digital graphics and gaming design. The paper explores the innovative ways modern pixel art is utilized to express artistic vision, evoke emotional resonance, and challenge conventional notions of graphical fidelity. Pixel art is a powerful tool for artistic expression, enabling developers to create visually stunning and thematically rich experiences that resonate with players on a profound level. By harnessing the aesthetic charm and its expressive potential, game creators are pushing the boundaries of contemporary computer graphics and redefining digital games' visual language. The key aspect of contemporary pixel art is its fusion of traditional techniques with modern design sensibilities. Artists employ advanced rendering methods, intricate animation techniques, and sophisticated color palettes to imbue pixel art with a level of detail and sophistication previously unseen in the digital medium. This blending of old and new results in visually captivating digital artwork and games that pay homage to the past while embracing the possibilities of the present, thus pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the medium and shaping the future of computer graphics and digital game design. |
URI: | https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/21188 |
Type: | conferenceObject |
DOI: | 10.46793/TIE24.234A |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Technical Sciences, Čačak |
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