-By Howard Lyon

When I was a kid, my dad bought a copy of Deluxe Paint. Β It was a DOS based program, but it was an amazing leap forward for the home computer. Β Somewhat tedious, but it didn’t matter. Β 256 glorious colors! Β The only limitation seemed to be the amount of time you were willing to spend clicking around with the mouse. Β You could even cycle the palettes! *head spins*

Pixel art worm done for Eidos Games Revenant

A few years later, we had an Atari 1040 ST and we bought an updated copy of Deluxe Paint. Β The new version had a similar interface, but you could use 4096 colors! Β Mind blowing. Β I spent many hours creating animations and paintings, one pixel at a time. Β Little did I know it would prepare me for a future job.

While studying illustration at BYU I was hired at the video game company, Saffire. Β To my surprise 10 years after first using the program, I was now getting paid to use Deluxe Paint to create art for Game Boy, Virtual Boy, Saturn, NES and PC games. Β We also used Photoshop and Fractal Painter 3, but the DP was still the workhorse. Β It created a real love for painting at the pixel level that continues today. Β I don’t do a lot, but I like to have a little taste here and there.

These days, most the pixel art I do is for the occasional video game in the form of icons. Β Here is some work from a few of the games I have worked on:

Tabula Rasa – I had the chance to do nearly all of the icons for NCSoft’s game Tabula Rasa. Β It was a great project to do contract work for. Β I did literally thousands of icons for the project. Β Here is a sampling:

Stargate Worlds – I was the Art Director on Stargate Worlds and when it came time to get the icons done, I couldn’t bring myself to outsource them. Β I did about 1500 icons for the game, many of them at home to wind down for the day.

Star Wars: The Old RepublicΒ –Β Most recently I have been working on icons for Electronic Arts/Bioware’s game. Β I have done more than 2000 icons for the game. Β I haven’t done all the icons for the game, but I think over 90% judging by the icons I have seen in game. Β It is a wonderful project to be part of, even if just for the icons. Β Here is a tiny sample of the work I have done for SWTOR.
I hope you enjoyed seeing some of these little paintings. Β I don’t use Deluxe Paint anymore, but I learned a lot from those days. Β I find Corel Painter is great for pixel art, and Photoshop has some great tools too (like creating a new window so you can see it at multiple zoom levels at the same time).
I spend most of my days with a brush in hand, and oil paint on canvas, but the occasional dip back in the pixel pot is refreshing.
Thank you,
Howard Lyon