Friday, September 26, 2014

Ice Kirby Perler Bead Sprite

"Ice-Ice, Kirby"
     The first Kirby game I ever got was Kirby Squeak Squad for Nintendo DS. It was one of my first Nintendo games that I played (first one Mario Kart DS of course) and I still love playing it time to time, especially with my much larger 3DS XL screen. I remembered one of my favourite forms of Kirby was Ice, because it turned enemies into ice cubes XD, so that's what inspired me to make this, the first moderately difficult perler beads sprite that took up a lot of the pegboard. Enjoy!

Making Ice Kirby:

-1 Regular 29x29 Pegboard
-Dimension Reach: 21 x 28
-Time: Approx. 30 minutes

Colours:
32---Black
27---Light Brown
9---Tan
72---Dark Blue
65---Light Blue
50---Turquoise
104---Toothpaste
18---Plum
8---Pastel Lavender
11---Light Pink
7---Yellow
3---Butterscotch
10---Cheddar
25---White

Total: 441 Beads

     This Ice Kirby is about the size of my entire hand, so it will take some time to complete and if you want to make changes, squinting a lot will probably be needed in order to see if the ice "pops" out and looks like it has some dimension. See it come together!



2 comments:

  1. Hi QDCrafts! I'm getting started with the perler beads and want to ask you if you ever created yourself some designs mot inspired by videogames and such.
    Your video on how to organize the perler beads was really useful! Now i'll try to find some of those thingies ( don't remember how they're called XD ) where you keep most of your beads. Question : on what site do you buy your beads the most frequently?
    Love your vids!
    -Alpha

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    1. Hi Alpha! Sorry I didn't reply earlier I've been busy with school! Anyway, as for your questions, I have created some of my own designs from pixelating a picture and just figuring out the pattern for perler beads. Most of my projects you can probably find online, but they won't be exactly the same as I modify them usually to my liking. I keep most of my beads in that tray that you see in the video, or the little jars and the site I usually buy perler beads from is Amazon, or Herschnerrs. Thanks for the questions!

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