Collection of Pixel Art made by Python 

Date: Sunday, 26th November 2023

Author: Vincent Chen & Jake Koh

Hello World! Furthermore from the previous blogs (Blog #126), we have made a gallery of 5 arts. Here are the 5 top 5 arts made by NewAI’s students.

  1. Muyao
  1. Jake
  1. Vinfred
  1. Felix
  1. Vincent

This art was and is made with Python 3.0 on Pycharm, with a PIL Tool Package.

And if you still don’t know why we did this? Here is the story of this.

So a few blogs ago, we talked about Gracious Professionalism and first nations, finding a connection to FLL. We decided to make pixel arts such as these.

Paintings By Jack Dale (Red), and Black Douglas (Green)

In some recent blog posts, we chatted about being nice and respectful, which is called Gracious Professionalism. We also talked about the first nations and tried to connect it to FLL. We had an idea to turn the pictures into pixel arts, by lego. Later on, we discovered that we could use Python, software named Pycharm, to change a photo into one of these pixelated artworks. The first time it was said was at the end of the 124th blog post.

We thought it would be interesting if we used this technique for all the artworks related to the aboriginal culture that we had. So, we shared the code with everyone in our group who had art about aboriginal culture. They followed the steps, and here are the pixel arts made by us, that you can see above!

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