Model #2: Head (from Spectrum game "Head over Heels")
Pixelart is a drawing technique used in electronic devices with limited display capacity (resolution mainly and color depth). In the past was used in the first generations of home computers and consoles and currently mainly in mobile phones. Consists in building a graphic manually using pixels (screen light dots) rather that letting a powerful 3D engine create a rich realistic image (the mentioned devices use not to have enough computing power to generate such images or display capacity to show the final result).
Lego can also be used to create 2D models similar to the ones generated by pixelart, given that both share similar limitations: limited number of colours (screen colour depth VS brick colours), construction of models based on limited resolution elements (screen pixels VS bricks)
As an example I have built a Lego 2D model of one of the characters from a Spectrum computer game i used to play long time ago: Head over Heels. It was a great game, probably the one i enjoyed the most.
And here an image of the original game
Lego can also be used to create 2D models similar to the ones generated by pixelart, given that both share similar limitations: limited number of colours (screen colour depth VS brick colours), construction of models based on limited resolution elements (screen pixels VS bricks)
As an example I have built a Lego 2D model of one of the characters from a Spectrum computer game i used to play long time ago: Head over Heels. It was a great game, probably the one i enjoyed the most.
