8-Bit Final Fantasy Black Mage
by handmadewithashley in Workshop > Woodworking
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8-Bit Final Fantasy Black Mage
Hi everyone, I'm Ashley (Handmade with Ashley). I love making pixel art from wood and in this Instructable I'm sharing how to make an 8-bit Black Mage (Final Fantasy) from scrap 2x4s. I was largely inspired by abstract art pieces with a textured look on Pinterest and thought the technique would look really cool featuring retro video game art.
Here's what you'll need to make the 8-bit Black Mage:
- 2x4 off cuts
- 1/4" portion of plywood
- Stains and acrylic paints (aqua, black, yellow and tan)
- Gloss spray
- Table saw (or bandsaw)
- Wood Glue
- Clamps
This was a project I started at the beginning of April as I was getting really hyped about the upcoming release of Final Fantasy 7: Remake. I had made a good amount of progress on it before stopping and letting it collect dust for weeks. Fortunately, I finally got over my maker block and finished the piece earlier this week. :)
Rip the 2x4 Boards Into 3/4" Square Rods
I used varying lengths of scrap 2x4s to create the Black Mage. First, I ripped off one of the rounded sides before ripping the 2x4s into 3/4" square rods.
Crosscut the Square Rods Into 1 - 1 1/2" Pieces
Once the square rods are cut, it's time to cut the individual pixels.
I wanted an nice random, textured look so I crosscut the square rods at random lengths between 1 inch and 1 1/2 inches. I also cut the pieces at varying degrees of bevels.
I arranged the pieces in a dry fit to double check that I had cut enough pieces.
Paint the Pixels
I grouped the wooden pieces into 4 piles, one for each color present in the Black mage.
- Black (194 pieces)
- Gold (43 pieces)
- Tan (40 pieces)
- Aqua (107 pieces)
I used a little web app I created to automate the counting of pixels per a color.
Assemble the Pixels
Before gluing the pixels together, I did another dry fit to double check that I had enough of each color. (I didn't, so it was good I checked before gluing!)
I attached two pieces of plywood together at a 90 degree again as a frame for keeping my glue up somewhat square. I also glued the pixels on top of a piece of 1/4" plywood I cut to size.
If I make another, I think I may skip gluing on top of the plywood.
Recently, a book featuring the pixel artwork of Final Fantasy released (FF DOT: The Pixel Art of Final Fantasy, affiliate link). I used that as a reference as I pieced together the Black Mage (page 26).
Enjoy Your New Artwork!
Once the glue dried, I applied a few coats of clear gloss spray coat and then it was ready to hang on a wall.
I am pretty happy with how it came out. I love the textured look and look forward to making more retro game characters using the same technique.
Thanks for checking out my Instructable!