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Let me make you some art - Pixel art commissions
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I found that some of the doodles I make for other people are the most rewarding. I love making art for you guys on bear, trying to bring your ideas and wishes to life. So for the bear blog community, I would be open to making a few pixel art pieces without any cost, if it's under 64x64px, with one piece per person. You can find some of the art I made for other people below and in my doodles page. Read more for pricing for bigger and/or more pieces.

The evil plan is to fill bear blog with pixel art, either mine or yours. Take my art, make it your own, or let me help you make your own (ps ps email me if you're stuck with stuff).


Paid commissions - Pricing Shop
email: xaya-e@proton.me
Terms of service / Licensing

I'd prefer you email me before using the shop.

Icons

Small things: Emotes, tiny characters, group chat icons
Size: Under 32x32 px
Cost: €5 for one, €20 for 5 pieces

email pixel art icon power rangers spd pixel art power rangers spd pixel art Badges

Same as icons with more details
Size: Under 64x64 px
Cost: €20 for one, €50 for 3 pieces

purple galaxy art Portraits

Bigger characters, detailed headshots, small landscapes
Size: around 128x128 px
Cost: €60

pixel art yule log with typewriter pixel art yule log with typewriter postcard for moose postcard with hands and nail paint postcard afternoon tea cup postcard for nina Animations and bigger pieces

Animated versions of the earlier pieces cost extra depending on the number of frames and how much the pieces changes in each frame. As an estimate, the simplest to some complicated animations cost an additional 10-80% respectively. Email me to get an estimated quote, as these depend on each kind of animation.

I am currently not doing any bigger than 128x128px as they take more time than I have, but shoot me an email to see if I am able to do it in a realistic amount of time.


Ongoing Commissions
  • Cookie's jellyfish portrait
  • Moose's mech Phoneix
  • A blog's favicon
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feb-march doodles
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March is barely here, but I ended up collecting a lot more doodles than I thought, so here they are.
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March is not halfway done, but I ended up collecting a lot more doodles than I thought, so here they are.

absurd pirate web button

I finally finished Pirate's button, it was kinda hanging over me since January, so I'm glad I just sat down and made those frames for the button.

pixel art sunbird jumping off a branch

Ever since Zeina changed her blog's name, I've wanted to sort of do something celebratory and welcoming. She mentioned that a pop of colour might be nice, so I sampled some of her website colours and made this. It was pretty fun digging up references for various sunbird species. I kind of mashed together several species together to get the general body shape and the colours just right.

Speaking of Zeina's sunbird, I also made her a tiny pixel bear showing her blog's theme. I made one for Ishiat, Inchwyrm and Sylvia too. You can find more tiny pixel bears from Sylvia's tiny pixel bear gallery where she's been making them for the Bear Blog Creation festival. I've been wanting to make more, but I kinda ran out of ideas... I should get on it before the festival is over.

I also made Cookie a tiny pixel cookie to put on her portfolio website, it did not look anything like a cookie as I was making it, I'm feeling okay that it didn't turn out looking like an alien occupation.

Ava came out with a nice background for the lady in the suit doodle I made last month. I love the sky and the buildings out the window! I have to fix up my foreground a bit to match the nice background colours, maybe I'll get to it soonᵀᴹ. I was really happy to get my art back with more details and whole new landscape. I have to ask her if she sat there and wrote the letters on the Polaroid with a mouse >< or with some font. I know you read this Ava, make more art, it's nice, pretty please.

I encourage anyone to take my doodles and make it their own to try out pixel art 1. Also, definitely send it to me! I don't care if it's unfinished or bad looking. I started in June of last year, I have and still make bad unfinished pieces I don't dare to show.

I'm not sure how I should talk about this piece, it's a bit conflicting. It started with Poison Ivy's look with bits of plant like things on her neck and chin. I wanted a similar looking tattoo kinda thing to draw, and I kept it in the back of my mind. When a bit of dysphoria hit, I wanted something girly to draw, and this came out (with way too many references and tracing, I cannot draw faces out of memory). I'm in the phase of my transitioning where I'm questioning what I have internalized about femininity and what I need to unlearn. This piece kind of shows me what I want ideally and what I have to look at differently. Even though the blemishes and dark circles I have on the woman in the piece are supposed to be flaws, they aren't left to be flaws, instead made to be aesthetic in some way. I'm not sure, and this is going to take a lot of sad puddling to figure out when I have the time.

I am still very proud of what I made, enough to show it off, I didn't think I could make such a thing. It's nice to see my website's colour scheme be in a doodle I made. After sticking with the pico-8 colour scheme for so long, it's a bit nicer to make your own palette and colour decisions as you draw, with each colour having some meaning and purpose to it.

I'd like to draw more women of colour, hopefully represented in better ways apart from the usual aestheticized version. I have no idea how I'm going to do that, and have to find that out for myself.


If you're a pixel artist or have been wanting to get into it with the community, definitely check out Sylvia's tiny pixel bears. You can also check out misnina's monthly prompts. For Feb, she was making tiny fruits, and for March, it's crystals! I might make some, although not as a daily thing, maybe at least a couple pieces. There is also a pixel art IRC channel you can join on libera.chat in the ##pixelart channel (with two pound symbols).

You can also always email me stuff if you're shy to go out there and show what you made ^_^

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  1. I feel like I need to say this: do not use my art for commercial purposes. Any art you submit will also not be used for anything commercial. I'm just looking to make some art together, I hope it came out that way. Also, I know my CC licence prohibits transforming my work, but as long as you do it in the spirit of collaboration, you are free to share your work as your own, with credit, non-commercially. Happy making :D

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jan-feb doodles
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lil' things I drew
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Once in a while I wonder about the artists on bear blog. They have a dedicated art page like me, but I never end up opening that page most times unless they make a post. So I'm putting my doodles out whenever I end up collecting enough. I encourage you to do the same if you already don't, fill my RSS feed with your doodles, please.

pixel art girl in suit

I started having this strong craving to draw women in suits. I don't know if it's the dysphoria hitting me weirdly, but it ended up making me draw a version of Otae from that one Gintama ending.

pixel pingu with eyelashes

I was using pingu as a profile picture in places, felt I needed a bit of a change. I didn't really sign my art with anything before, I started using my waves for the two above, I might not stick with it.

keroppi in a purple shade width= On a whim, I made suliman one of his favourite characters in purple. I didn't think he'd end up making it his blog's avatar, it's kinda sweet.
pixel art yule log with typewriter

My partner was away for a long while, my words were failing and "I miss you" felt weird after having said over and over again. I made it in desperation.

pixel art yule log with typewriter

Pirate came to with a really nice idea for his website, he wanted captain bones but smoking. I was procrastinating on this for a whole month, and ended up spending way less time actually making it, I kinda feel guilty, I still have to make him a button T-T. After I made the picture, he ended up animating the smoke part by himself, that me inspired to animate the guy kinda sigh-breathing out the smoke. My partner immediately told me that bones don't move while breathing, it was a whole thing. If you think a bit of artistic licence makes things fun, email me so I can rub it in their face, lovingly, of course.

If you for some reason are also interested in something small, I am happy to make it for you, any excuse to draw in between freaking out about uni and work is a nice opportunity.

pixel art yule log with typewriter pixel art yule log with typewriter

Ava mentioned she was doing some flower pixel art for one of her posts, and I barged in and said I wanted to be a part of it. It was nice just sitting there drawing with another person lost in doing the same thing. I usually never really gravitate towards drawing flowers, but it was a nice and quick exercise. I still need emails on the peanut or cello thing, come on people, send me what you see. Oh, and for the people who did send me emails, thank you so much <3 I'll get on emailing you guys back ^_^

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Peanut or Cello?
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What do you see?
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What do you see in the picture?

pixel art yule log with typewriter

Email me, I need to get to the bottom of this.
Also tell me where you are from vaguely if you are open to sharing.

For some context, I showed this to some friends, and a small portion of them seem to see a peanut out of nowhere... my ego is humbled, but my curiosity is on overdrive. What are these small portion of people like, what did they see, do they prefer coffee or tea and what can I do to be like them? I need answers.

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A stroll through my Lavender media
carnivalrants
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:root { /*--color-dark: #241623;*/ --color-dark: #391a36; --color-light: #d6cbd2; --color-primary: #6e263f; } @media (prefers-color-scheme: light) { .light { display: none; } } @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { .dark { display: none; } :root { --color-dark: #decbb7; --color-light: #120c12; --color-primary: #DE87A0; } } Note: This is a bear blog carnival post This is a part of the monthly bearblog carnival ride and I want you to hitch this ride along with me. Which is just a weird way to say I'm hosting it here and you are still welcome to yell at me about your feelings with queer media past the December month. Be sure to check out the January edition as well, titled "How I ___"

This is a journey of my own pride, its accompanying questions, self doubts and my fear of getting to what I want to be, in the language of the fruity media I've consumed after my egg cracked. This ends with me questioning the same media, one in particular - kpop demon hunters; why it continues to be helpful in my journey and where it failed to resolve things for me.

Escapsim in the safety of worlds without prejudice

I'm on a slower process of getting accustomed to my actual identity than what most social media stories show... Most of that process was and is being spent on looking at other people's expression of themselves being authentic. This has mostly converged to femme lead media that don't really have to do with the color lavender, but just exist on their own for their own sake. Which means just watching characters live their feminity or a mix of their identities celebrated through their struggles, struggles unrelated to which striped flag they fly in pride. Arcane does this well showing fruity characters just live their life, fighting the usual class struggle through whatever is being thrown at them by creating their own narratives of what it means to survive, all while not being burdened by the additional struggle of discrimination based on who you like. It's nice to see strong women do those things despite their circumstances and just be. The Owl House and She-ra do similar things of blobs and fruities just floating around doing their thing fighting yet another class struggle from the deception of the world's status quo, which are systemically shattered by its main character ensembles.

non-lavender identities and fighting against the norm

I've also talked about how the anime Girls Band Cry and the game unbeatable take the feelings of frustrations of adolescence channelled through the fight against the norm of the world with the catharsis of music. One of those frustrating feelings for me is the incompetence of my gender presentation. It is simply a thing in the back of mind on the best day, and at worst debilitating enough to not get out of the house. Both the anime and the game made me feel how the growing feeling of incompetence and frustration with the world cannot be fully solved, but those frustrations might be valid and can be used to just live, living through the incompetence of the favourite thing you aspire to be good at, and finding solace with getting good with it. Because that feeling is just an inkling that I need to go out and explore more of myself.

When your abilities and expression are not recognized cause your identity itself is questioned constantly through daily interaction - across the spider verse asks what it means to redefine your label, in your own way even if it means fighting through the people who were supposed to be the good guys, but end up having exclusionary sentiments; by literally making your own suit, and out thinking your more experienced peers by standing your ground... Or more falling from a moving train to the moon.

The last three are not really related to the queer reading of Greek poetry from a certain island, but the feelings of having a free identity and incompetence in displaying through identity performance of music, magic or just straight up fighting overlap with the fear and pride of being queer. Queer reading doesn't mean it has to have explicit signs of the girly pop, just that you soothe yourself by deriving meaning from it to plant your own flag on the ground.

hiding in a world of prejudice

While these shows and movies are great at communicating what's worth fighting for staying true to yourself, they never really show one piece that's integral to my experience - finding the courage to wear myself authentically, be it on a flag or with my work without shame. Shame makes you do weird things, especially when people have high expectations of you, of your duty to your family, of your role in your little corner of society. Expectations conjure shame when there's this heavy mismatch on how everyone else sees you, your own expectations of your abilities and what you're slowly finding out about yourself.

The shame you carry throughout that process of self discovery, those voices that tell you to just resign, the fear and eventual apathy towards the things and people you love, this is usually a key struggle that is dealt with through a quick emotional realization in one episode or less than one act in a movie. This movie sits with the shame. Kpop demon hunters, while not explicitly queer coded, spoke to every person with a hint of the converse shoes and purple shades, in the same language of their struggle - Shame. And to show how its protagonist hiding in the same way we do, by literally covering her shameful marks of the queer demon in her with clothes from her closet, was a powerful proposition to make us watch through the movie's resolution of that shame, cause some of us still don't know how to do. What happens when you have to fight against the norm, against the world, when you yourself are at stake?

unlearning lessons past

It was a really good problem to start the movie with, and I loved its intentions through my love for the movie's characters and its songs. The songs really free my chest on days when I feel frustrated with my proverbial scars, and hypes me on unmotivated days. That is why it was all the more saddening to see it end with the protagonists winning the day, with their identities saved, but the status quo of the world, the thing they learned to fight against instead of the dogma they were taught in the end, what all these stories the came before told you to fight against, not just the big bad thing before you, but critique the system, rethink the honmoon. The honmoon, a barrier that kept away the other demons from the regular world, shackled by the big bad - the personification of the voices of shame. Alas, that norm was kept almost the same, the honmoon was remade, the demons back in the closet, but the protagonist's demon marks not coloured purple any more, but just enough of a hint to show the marks exists. Just enough to show a pleasant ending, but not enough to be a resolution. I will build up to this conclusion on another post asking how this movie got to a place of unlearned lessons, the wrong lessons of going back to a different closet. The ending to me was very disappointing, but I still revisit it for showing me that good support can help you bring your shame out to make your more powerful.

Other stuff

A Summer's End - Hong Kong 1986: It is a short story about two women realizing their feelings for each other in the titled city and year. It's not a groundbreaking story, just another sappho and her friend, but they actually end up together. But to my baby queer eyes, boy did it do a number. I did not know a visual novel could be touching enough to text my partner immediately and cry over it. It was an unexpected place for me to feel gender affirmed. I did buy this for the queer aspects, expecting it to be just a shoe horned thing. I had been yearning for some lesbian content that wasn't just a fun caricature, or a passing comment and it really delivered. It made me feel what it means to struggle with yourself while dealing with the parents - something I have to deal with someday, and question your own identity amidst all those dreadful questions. Western takes usually have some sort of distance, but this felt more personal, enough to make me breathe weird as things happened; weird to see myself clutch my hands over something. Watching these women find their feelings and affirm them with each other while bringing up the issue of their land and topics of immigration made me realize what I have. It was okay to question each other's sexuality and constantly ask each other what we truly feel, and put aside all the societal stuff in those moments, but still ask what we could do with each other.

I would also like to mention a couple other things that gave me the warm cozies on the days when I'm not feeling great. Fern Brady, a comedian, has a new special out on youtube. She talks about being bisexual and in a passing relationship, and that made me grin like a dummy. Fionna and cake is an animated spin-off of Adventure Time. I've been watching the new season this month, it features a lot of queer characters and a stretchy shape-shifting cat questioning what its shapes can mean to her relationships. I think cake the cat gets the best resolution, even if it wasn't delved in too deep.

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my reading habits and bear's discovery
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disclaimer: part of this post contains an off the cuff conversation about gen AI, and its effects on bear's discovery page.

It's been slightly less than a year since I started reading blogs including the ones on bear as part of my reduced internet consumption habits. I wanted a more casual reading diet away from my usual academic article spree, that makes me read more for the times I'm just tired want to relax but still have some fun, without reaching for another youtube video. This thankfully became into several other habits of me just making tiny doodles and even writing blog posts about the things I'm into. I was encouraged by the various people to just start writing and have a place for yourself. I'm sure this is a similar experience to many of you who joined bear.

Everything felt great, but as the year went on, I found myself backing away from the discovery page. I thought I started reading fewer blog posts as I got busier with other hobbies, but going through my history, it seems I've been reading a lot more posts than ever. Just fewer new blogs, I've been sticking with the people I've already been reading from my rss feed and less so from powRSS and bear's discovery. I've found more blogs from people participating in the bear blog carnival than the recents and trending page. I'd love to find more people in more ways other than the discovery pages, but I couldn't put my finger on why I wanted to move away from it in the first place. It was a great place to be, to find out what the people of bear were interested in, reading both the flashy trending things, and the calmer recents page.

This brings me to my slow moving away from both these discovery sites. This happened with Hacker News several years ago too. I moved away from Hacker News from all the weird corporate tech glazing despite their unaccounted sins, distorted discussions of techno optimism that was happening and the weird directions academic AI was moving towards. This was not all what Hacker News was, but it was definitely a small but growing portion of it. I wish I had some examples of my distaste, but it's been such a long time. I kept finding really thoughtful and interesting things, but despite the good stuff, that discomfort really puts a dent on the time when you just want to read something fun. This isn't a new revelation, that you have to filter through some things to find the fun ones, but when your filtering makes you scroll more and flip through pages just to start reading, you slowly but eventually don't want to go back, just find things you like by yourself.

I had no stake in moving away from Hacker News, but it's hard to see similar symptoms of my distaste creep in the course of a year, slowly, on a platform and community I cherish and felt welcomed in our shared need of wanting a safe online personal space. This isn't to say that both these sites are responsible for curating stuff that I like - I think that is ridiculous. I'm not looking for a solution nor asking anyone to moderate and curate away the posts that contribute to my personal distaste, this is simply a lament. A lament I think that needs to expressed. I am yet another person on bear who is tired of gen AI and techno optimist things being pushed into places in less well-motivated and sometimes harmful ways, both academically and culturally. It, to me, reads as out of touch and as snake oil. Even if the tech is really good, even if it contributes to my thinking in terms of methodology, workflow or simply new theory, these good stuff often goes the way of the boy who cried wolf. My scepticism is becoming more and more a rejection instead of appreciation of the nuances. I don't find this healthy for myself, and I'm not sure that I appreciate bear blog as a reading platform as much as I'd like. I think that's okay, but I also think it's better said than having to move away from it silently.

If you have any other ways of discovering blogs that filters out mainstream AI stuff or have a postroll/blogroll, please do send them to me, I'd love to look at it. In the meanwhile, you should go check out the other blogs I link to on my extra page.

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art log and outtakes - Grizzly Gazette Advent Calendar
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Lil' things that didn't make it in and some behind the scenes
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written on 2nd December, 2025 recollecting experiences.
Advent doodles drawn since 19th November, except for the Carnival post, which was done in an early autumn morning in October
Other art log days are dated accordingly
Read the posts on the advent calendar here.

I barged in and volunteered to make 24 little pixel badges for Gazette's Advent Calendar Kami was hosting. Sometimes I felt like I unintentionally took on a drawing challenge and flew a bit close to the sun. You will see below some of the times I did fly a bit too close, crashed and burned. Most of the time, I crashed because I wasn't good enough to draw pretty much every idea, and it took me a couple tries. The others, I was simply just not satisfied with what turned out or just overwhelmed with other things in my life feeling stuck.

But I do have a soft spot for the things that I drew, so I'm putting them up for you to see me stumbling through ideas or just wrestle with an unpolished skill in the works, along with little anecdotes behind them. The anecdotes put together ended up being long, so you can get a drink and cosy up with me. Or just have a quick stroll through.

Post 01
  • postcard xaya
  • postcard xaya

TV and the Carnival Post:

I had some strong feelings about Kpop Demon Hunters for months. So I was wondering if other people had similar feelings and critique for their beloved shows and movies that had queer undertones. Winther suggested it be a carnival thing, and here we are. The original title was "Queer media that made you feel things". But I didn't want unwanted or negative attention on people's posts list if they didn't post queer things, or weren't feeling safe, so I decided to replace queer with lavender. While it does signify more of the lesbian part of being queer, I did intend it to be for anyone, and was happy to get some submissions from diverse people. Also, it's a great colour.

I also woke up one October morning and wanted some snow on the carnival post. I searched up some examples but unfortunately I couldn't remember where I got it from. I also asked Kami to put it on the advent post, and she accepted, I was very happy with it.

Yule log:

I had already made a pixel Christmas tree in October for the Carnival post. But I wanted one of those big art banners steam sales have that were pretty enough to be a wallpaper. I drew a fireplace, thinking it would become a full-blown panoramic view of a cosy place for the holidays. In the end, I didn't have time to make my full room rendering. So I threw in the tree I already made in there, and drew a tiny sofa with a chilly window (there's a shooting star in the chilly window if you didn't catch it). I put in a tiny typewriter there too for the bloggers to feel like they're typing the posts in that scene. It's also a reference to the times when a couple bear bloggers put up posts written in typewriters.

You can tell I made the animation sitting in an airport café, because I was too tired to be bothered to make proper shadows and the snowy breeze. I'm just hoping people won't notice (well, not any more). I made the animation loop in two parts, the sparks and the burning. The sparks were supposed to happen only once and the burning was supposed to loop. But I didn't figure out how to implement that in a gif, since a gif is just one loop. Maybe some day I'll figure out a looper inside a gif.

The first batch of badgesPost 03 - what have I gotten myself into
  • Posted postcard xaya
  • How it started life postcard xaya

Felt like the first one I drew was kinda scary looking with cheerfully dead eyes. The badge going from dead eyes to eyeliner and pink accents is totally not an allegory for egg cracking. 1

I was also a bit sad that I couldn't draw cute things. Mono was the first to propose a post for the advent. I ended up making a little doodle for it as part of my daily procrastination diet. It was then I thought maybe all the posts should have their own badges. I proposed it, thinking there'd be more people volunteering for pixel art badges since they are quick to make. I ended up doing the whole thing. What have I gotten myself into.

Post 14 - I can't possibly draw that!

Suliman came in with the abstract idea of how the holidays feel forced on immigrants. I couldn't really capture all the vibes in the tiny canvas, but I thought if I can capture the way he felt, that would be enough. So I just started with a simple heart break and quickly realised I can't draw symmetrical things. I also tried a wreath losing its decorations on Suliman's request, which eventually ended up in final badge combined. After the final version took shape, I felt like I found my groove.

  • Outtake 01 postcard xaya
  • Outtake 02 postcard xaya
  • Posted postcard xaya
  • Alternative postcard xaya
Post 06 - yet another cute thing butchered

Ash was the second to come in to participate. Immediately and characteristically, he came up with a post for international raccoon day. Another page in my sob story of "I can't draw cute things". This was the most I've stumbled on. The rest of them don't have as many tries, just alternatives. By the time I redid and finished the final version, I had finished Suliman's badge before this one.

  • Look postcard xaya
  • at the postcard xaya
  • horrors postcard xaya
  • Okay this resembles a raccoon, I think. postcard xaya

Get good references.

Post 09 - lol I definitely can't draw that...

Ivan shared a very deep post with us, and all I thought was... how the hell am I going to do it justice.

I didn't, but I tried. It doesn't come off as well on the tiny window in the calendar, so here's a bigger version. It's supposed to symbolize all the people who didn't make it or aren't able to yet, through the journey towards greed and consumption of the holidays. I have no idea how I thought of it, I guess their post was that gut-wrenching among all the holiday cheer.

  • postcard xaya
Second batch - default badges and colour scheme change

Without many incoming post titles/ideas at the time, I made some default badges in case I wasn't able to make it in time for a post. I also made some lights to sprinkle around the carnival post and the yule log, but never ended up doing it.

  • postcard xaya
  • postcard xaya
  • postcard xaya
  • postcard xaya
  • postcard xaya

Seven badges in, you'd think it'd be better to not make any sweeping changes that might compromise the others. I was stupid and I changed the pico-8 colour scheme for the reason to be more Christmas-y (whatever that meant). So this was the custom colour scheme for the pico-8 I went by. I drew in its sprite editor, exported the sprite sheets and edited out the backgrounds to be transparent in Aseprite. This was also when I made the Yule log, which along with the other badges use this custom palette.

Post 08 - tired

This slot wasn't filled up so I thought I'd make a cheeky joke with the art about me being overwhelmed about this (which was true). So one tired day in the end of November, I made this. It didn't end up in the calendar, Pirate added a new post to it and the calendar was whole. I ended up with an outtake and a work-in-progress page art. This was also the first time I was drawing myself, which felt weird and kind of affirming.

break pixel comic Posts 02-07 & 08 (again) - First Week Panic

It's the end of November already, and I haven't finished the rest of first week's badges yet. Kami was getting ready with her script to auto post the links to the calendar every morning.

Panik.

I quickly whip up the requests I got and finally organized them in a spreadsheet with the links to all the assets, so she doesn't have to re-upload and link the images. Until then, it was a combination of pico-8 files, pngs and gifs spread out across my computer's filesystem. Fun suddenly became a responsibility, and I couldn't let people down.

I did end up having some alternatives for this week, for Kami's cozy post and Pirate's consumerism post. Both of them helped me make better versions.

  • Posted - Pirate's consumerism
  • Alternative

Kami's avatar from final fantasy XIV was used for this one, her avatar is so pretty, but I couldn't fit in all the details in the tiny canvas. The first one is me drawing her avatar from memory and ending up with a chibi looking like she's melting. I ended up asking her for references and it made it slightly better with the posted verison

Get good references.

  • I still can't draw cute things
  • Posted Version
Halfway conclusions - The calendar goes live!

I wake up early on December 1st to see if my scheduled post was up and for some reason, bearblog posts a some minutes after it was scheduled - I found this out because I paniked and posted it manually, while Kami's advent post went live 4 minutes after our scheduled time, nice and slow. Those four minutes were filled with unnecessary panic for no reason.

Kami accidentally auto-posts the second day post too, so I got to read her post earlier, hehe very exclusive. She corrected that immediately, so I didn't get the time to appreciate my December-02 badge enough.

Waking up the next day felt like magic with Kami's new (old) post with my art. It didn't hit me that my art was representing someone else's post until now. Looking at a new badge I made appear the next morning too was magic.

I rest easy knowing that I caught up with all the badges for this week and go back to just worrying about my assignments and exams. I start writing this log to be posted by the end of advent as a little surprise treat for any art people who want to peer and judge into the amatuer behind the scenes. I'm glad I didn't just delete all the outtakes.

By now, I'm used to making these things, I'm a lot faster, not necessarily better with the art, but I'm just glad I'm doing art for fun in the first place. A lot less alternatives and stumbling, just sit, draw and upload. Very tight process. It became a habit. My self loathing of not being able to draw cute things are slowly dying down with "get good references" being hammered down, but the loathing still in the back of my mind contracting the hammering down to simply "get good". I see the aesthetic, but I cannot internalise it for my own art. And in between all this, I think I might be worried what my life will feel like after advent is over. Such a simple thing making me question my ability feels so vain, yet so real.

Third batch written and drawn on December 3rd, 2025

This batch has me writing this in real time as I make the badges. I never thought these small doodles will have so much to say, yet feels like there is little art content padded with my existential insecurities. I put these thoughts aside, and kept writing and drawing because that's what I'm used to doing by now. I wake up on December 3rd, see mono's gingerbread post made a tiny bit whimsical with my badge. The magic is still there, and so are the self-doubts. Hopefully someone takes all this is as a slice of life and not a low effort post.

Post 10

Santa's abilities on a monster for a dnd campaign sounded amazing. So many ideas, but I just stuck with the simple D20 die. It took me a bit more than 20 minutes but I'm satisfied it was done without too much fuss. My lines are still jageddy, I could've just used aseprite to make cleaner lines. But I still use pico-8 to draw these little things, and I'm fine with the amatuer mistakes.

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Post 12 written and drawn on December 6th, 2025

Inchwyrm LOVES green, and little green guys. All the topics they had didn't really have green elements that much, so I decided to make their child self looking at the snow for the time be a little green guy.

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Post 13 written and drawn on December 7th, 2025

I cannot draw straight lines in the pico-8 editor. Even worse if it meant I needed to draw fractally mirrored lines. I did try to make a snowflake, and there were... some results. So for this one, I switched to aseprite.

I wasn't familiar with the symmetry options on aseprite, and you can see me stumbling through it. But in the end, I kinda made it look like a snowflake.

  • Felt like a shard coming out of a heart...
  • Trying to understand symmetry options
  • oh looks like something
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It'll be nice to see how Suliman's heartbreak stays on the side of another giant heart. I still haven't started writing my post for the 11th december, nor have I made a badge. Smol panik, among the big panik of work and uni assignments.

Post 11 written on December 11th, 2025; drawn on December 7th.

I wasn't feeling well enough to write anything for this... this week was a bit depressing for me, but I managed to write the post in time. I wanted to talk a bit more about the complex systems science of cities that related with snowflakes, but just put up what I had for the post. Maybe some day this month, I'd not feel down to post it.

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Fourth Batch: Posts 15-21 written on December 16th, 2025; drawn on too many scattered dates, with unfinished things. I didn't keep track of it, nor do I remember that week well.

There aren't any alternatives to the following posts, I just drew and uploaded what I had. Admittedly, the quality on this batch went down. In between plans for this month for uni and work falling apart, getting a bit sick, the anxiety of the year ending with unfulfilled goals, I wanted to somehow keep this up without just throwing in the towel. I even lost the visalization of how things should look on the calendar and instead was focussing on how it looked to me having smaller detailed elements instead of big obvious elements that catch the eye to communicate the things that matter. Maybe with the coming week, I can make things a little calmer, and make it with what matters.

  • I was too afraid to draw fingers, but it looks like a boxing glove
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The Final 3 written on December 21st, 2025
  • I somehow put some green in there for inch
  • hehe shiny
  • Pirate swooped in to give his title in the end at the right time as I was leaving the house for a dinner. Time zones feel heavy on my brain and the different hours did not help.
  • why does Drake look more like DJ Khalid

I somehow found the fun in making these again. It wasn't calmer, with the holidays starting, only more things to do piled up. But, I had gone through some tiny personal breakthroughs with my transitioning, and things seemed a bit brighter in general. For Pirate's post on the 23rd, I had no idea, so I salvaged some festive defaults I made, I kinda feel guilty I didn't make an original doodle for him besides the first one. I love making stars on pixel art, it's one of the things that drew me into pixel art time and time again, so I was excited for Inch's post. I had no idea what Winther's post was about either, I only got the title "why 25th is special" beforehand, and the title doesn't really say what's the special thing. I found it funny that the 24th was completely ignored for a post meant for the 24th, so that became the art for it XD

Thank you <3

I'll miss drawing these, I definitely won't miss recurring weekly deadlines! The first two weeks were really nice, I loved drawing on a schedule, but the last two weeks, near the holidays, when everything was coming to a close with some pressure to finish things before the 19th for university and work did a number on me. I might get some help if I ever do this the next time as well. I have a feeling I might not, with life getting busier next year. So I'm just gonna enjoy what I have for this year and reminisce over all the good and bad stuff.

I am really thankful I get to be a part of something bigger than me but just small enough of a community that it doesn't feel pointless. Thank you Kami for hosting this. Thank you to the authors who stepped up and wrote your posts at 1am or even days before. I read each and every one of the posts that gave meaning to my art, and I will be re-reading them to relax today. Thank YOU especially for reading our posts. If you feel left out and wanted to participate, please do write how you feel about the holidays and send them to me! I will definitely read them and share it with the advent team, maybe even ask if we can feature the links on the calendar page. If you made art, send them to me! I will barge in and ask the advent people to definitely put up your art. (I'd be glad if you send them in the form of postcards, but any art is appreciated!)

I hope your drink didn't get too cold.

From all of us who made the Advent calendar, yet another time
Merry Christmas!

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  1. I should definitely make a reverse variant of going from dead eyeliner to... ??. If there are any mascs reading, I'd love to know what the transition should go to.

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Snowflake Koch Fractal
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With a serious lack of holiday themed cosy maths in the advent calendar, I present some titbits about this snowflake looking thing called the von Koch fractal. It's fascinating enough to be useful for time travel. Okay, that's obviously a lie, but not entirely - the characters in the novel The Curve of the Snowflake by W. G. Walter use this fractal for time travel for its peculiar property.

pixel art yule log with typewriter

But before we go into the peculiarity, here's how you could make your own Koch fractal. At least, after you've giggled about the name for a couple minutes. If it helps, it's pronounced the same way as coke.

Take a line. Divide it into 3 parts, take the middle part and make a hat.

From then on, every time you see a straight line, we divide and make a hat. Hats on hats on hats.

Hat all the lines as many times as you can, and you reach a Koch curve.

Making a hat for every possible hat-less line till the end of time, gives you the actual fractal curve.

You can try going through the many iterations of making hats here: Complexity Explorables. Select the koch fractal, and play away! The website also has some popular science models that you can play with

You put these lines as part of a triangle, and you get a snowflake fractal. The area of this shape, despite going through infinite iteration of hat making, is indeed finite - in between a triangle and a hexagon. The precise number would be 8/5 of the triangle's area it started its life on. But with infinite divisions, comes the infinite perimeter, the property that got Walter to solve time travel in his story.

This infinite perimeter was peculiar enough, that mathematicians in the 20th century called it a monster. Mandelbrot mentions these fears and tames this monster and many other fractal monsters in his book from 1982 "The Fractal Geometry of Nature". I won't go into the details of how he tamed them, but there are some interesting mathematics behind how fractals break geometric intuition, and how it was solved with the notion of fractal dimensions.

Using the fractal to do some science

I came across someone making a pie pictured above in the shape of a Koch fractal to have more crust surface area to compensate with all the filling in the middle compared to a circular pie. Besides these, a quick stroll through the Wikipedia article for the Koch fractal shows an application with Radio Antennae in medical imaging. These antennae aren't better than circular antennae in accuracy for the designed set of frequencies, but maybe versatile for a broad range of frequencies without adjusting the circular antennae. There is apparently still more investigation to be done with fractal structured antennae.

The most interesting use case that I found was studying the settlements of cities with networks based off of the Koch fractal. The image below, taken from this paper, shows an intuitive way of how a fractal can map onto a graph without going into too many details.

How can a graph be used to study cities, you may ask. Central Place theory in geography can help to study how settlements in cities and towns are connected to surrounding markets. This helps in understanding how cities scale in size. These connections between hubs and markets can be modelled after simplified graphs. And the fractal helps us model the growing structures of the cities through division of graph nodes. This theory has its criticism of too much simplification, starting with cities not being symmetrical like these fractals, I have yet to go through this theory deeper to see if there is indeed any real use in understanding city scaling with fractal networks. I will try to post something about this, hopefully with some actual maths.

If you're curious, here's the main paper (open link) I've been reading.

Side Tangent: Real Snowflakes

Credit for images and content: read more on The Science of Snowflakes - The Oxford Scientist

The Koch snowflake has a very loose hexagonal connection to the real snowflake. Water molecules on the atomic scale form hexagonal bonds with each other.

These microscopic arrangements induce the hexagonal core of the snowflake crystal. The branches of the snowflake on the other hand are also a bit strange compared to other crystal formations. The article seems to explain it away by saying it's less likely that as the snowflake grows that the molecules are able fill up the structure, but the original paper (Nelson 2005 "Branch Growth and Sidebranching in Snow Crystals") goes into a bit more detail as to how environmental factors and the process of crystallization affects the symmetries and the unique shapes of the snowflake branches.

I will probably go into the maths of snowflake branching and make things a bit more accessible on yet another future post. If you can't wait, here's an open link to the paper.

I got these detailed aspects of the real snowflake from this blog called Story of Snow. This post also goes through why the hexagon structure is induced in more detail.

Expect the future posts after Christmas, so I have enough time outside of making little pixel doodles for the Grizzly Gazette Advent Calendar (which you should check out, if you came to the post from my blog instead of the calendar). Until then, I hope you enjoy this season with a couple more vague maths facts in your step.

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Bear Blog Carnival 4 - Lavender media that made you feel things
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The Christmas edition of the Bear Blog Carnival is here, and it's queer1. See how to participate by proposing new prompts every month, or get started by writing for this month's prompt: Lavender media that made you feel things. The submissions are linked and updated in this page as they arrive until the end of December. Send your submissions to xaya-e@proton.me. (You can send it after too, I don't mind ;) ) If you just want to talk about it casually, but not write a whole post about it, email me, I'd love to read!

If you're still wondering about the lavender part, it's all about queer media. The shows, movies, videos, music, that one character, a pizza topping, a Dalmatian costume, anything that sparked your awareness to the ideas of the violet rose.

If you're queer yourself, we want to know the kind of art that helped with your own identity, in finding it, claiming it, making it your own, obsessing over it, critiquing the media or even just being lost and confused.

If you're not queer or are questioning, we still want to hear about your experiences! The experiences from the kind of art that opened you up to your loved ones' or even your own ideas of gender, sexuality and respect towards people's preferences. The media itself does not have to be gay, nor the other beautiful colours of pride, to have made you find those queer feelings. And if you did end up happening on queer media, but you didn't feel any queer feelings, you can simply share the things that made you feel something.

These thoughts can be elaborate critiques of your most passionate fandoms, or even just the one character who you thought was weird, but awakened something in you, and you just want to stan cough Dean Pelton cough. (this should be a margin note, not a textual cough, why would you text-cough-appreciate a character?)

Many of the stories from queer people through blogs and commercial media have been helping me find my own place to be. Even if the stories weren't from queer people or about pride, stories just about finding oneself have had a purple-y impact on me. Maybe this theme helps someone find whatever wonderful colour in them, the way it does to me.

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  1. I know it's cheesy, I've always wanted to say it.

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Tutorial - Bear Cards Pixel Art
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I've heard from a couple of people that they'd love to make a bear card, and even have it in their to-do list or open tabs, but never found the time or got overwhelmed.

For those people, if the time you need or the overwhelming feeling is from installing and configuring the software to get you started, I made a quick tutorial for someone similar, and I thought to put it up to share with anyone who mentions their yearning.

  • Use piksalapp.com for a free pixel art editor in your web browser. Nothing to install.
  • Click "Create Sprite"
pixel art postcard with heart
  • Download this template post card image above by right-clicking on it and selecting "Save Image as". Import the template this way:
    • Click the open folder icon, it's the import button
    • Click on "Browse images" button under "Import from picture"
    • Select the downloaded template.
    • "Import as a single image" is the right option you want and should be preselected.
    • Click the "Import" button, and you should have yourself a postcard canvas to draw on!
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  • (optional) Download this colour palette image above by right-clicking on it and selecting "Save Image as". Import it this way:
    • On the Palettes box on the right-hand side, click on the pencil icon to edit the palette.
    • Click "Import from file" and select the colour palette image you downloaded
    • Click on "Save" and you should have more colours!

If you like a video walkthrough (no audio or narration):

I'd love to see your first card. Even if you end up drawing something really bad, send it to me! Your first card can stay between us, unless you want it on the gallery :D You can also just make one for yourself and not show it to anyone - I know it's terrifying showing something you made to someone else. Just make it for yourself.

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