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Guest Munky

Hey guys,

I was just wondering if there are any good websites with lots of pixel art on them. I am starting a car club with some mates (not to rival SAU, but perhaps eventually become affiliated?). Such a car club will cover all imports, as well as Aussie Muscle cars.

I saw a great pixel GTR posted a while back (called PixelGTR), and was wanting more cars along those lines. If anyone would like to make any similar pixel cars, but of 300zx's, R33's, 180sx's (just some of the cars joining the club), please can they contact me at [email protected] . Alternatively can you post any links to point me in the direction of such pictures.

Cheers guys

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its actually a role playing game in japan that generated the first of these squished up pixel artworks of cars.

its real easy to do, I'll make a tute on how to convert a pic of a car to a "pixel art" version if you want.

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