Start by spreading a wet layer of mixed paint. ? Step Threeĭesign Tip: Use more of the colors you want to see the most and less of darker colors, because they take over a canvas. All I can tell you is what I did and show you the result. I haven’t done anywhere near enough to say I’m an expert.
Honestly, there are a lot of variations and different ways people do these pours and mix their paints. Floetrol can also be used in the mix, it helps hold the paint together when more water is added. You want the mixture thin enough to pour. Little Crafter is beyond excited about them! In fact, he already has plans for making more, including Steve, a Pig, a Skeleton, and probably others too.Acrylic Paints and water mixed in plastic cups with craft sticks. There you have it all four characters…or as LC says it, “Bad Guy Alley.” Display them in a square formation, line them up straight, place them on a diagonal, or any alignment you like! The remainder of the canvas is black and grey. The center of each eye is a purple block, and it’s sandwiched in between two pink or light purple ones. For this character, you need black, grey, purple, and pink or light purple paint.Įnderman eyes are five blocks down from the top and go all the way to the edges of the canvas.
Among other things, Endermen guard the Dragon at the end of the game. The remaining blocks are the middle shade.Īt last, a character that’s not green! He is, like his other counterparts, a bad dude. Got all that? The top, bottom, and side rows of blocks are all the lightest green, with the exception of one block in each row. They are dark green, and so is the mouth, which is one block two rows down and one block over from the lower left corner of the right eye. Slime eyes are 2×2 blocks and begin 3 blocks down and 1 block in from each side of the canvas.
All you need are the three shades of green no black or any other color this time. This guy requires the lightest shade of green you used for the Creeper as well as the two darker ones, leaving out #2 in the light – dark scale. It’s a Slime, which I’m told is exceedingly rare. Once again, don’t be fooled…this green guy is neither a Creeper nor a Zombie. The area around the eyes is lightest and the outsides of the canvas are the darker shades. Everything else is once again a mixture of greens, but this time the lightest one isn’t used. One row lower and just between the eyes is the very dark green nose. Zombie eyes are five squares down and one square in from the edges of the canvas, spanning two blocks with black paint. The rest of the squares are a mixture of the four shades of green.ĭon’t let the similarity in color and appearance of this guy form you, this is not another Creeper…it’s a ZOMBIE! This one requires the three darker shades of green paint, black, and a fourth even darker shade of green than what you used before. I guess if you were going to explode, you’d frown too. My mom found him a book at the library called Craft Projects for Minecraft and Pixel Art Fans is a 2×4 black rectangle, and there’s a black block coming off of each bottom corner of the rectangle to form a frown. He loves playing it by himself, playing with friends, and watching walkthroughs to learn more about it. Anyone who has spent more than five minutes with Little Crafter in the past six months knows he’s completely obsessed with the game Minecraft.