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    Coming from a satisfied customer, Its worth the money and then some!!!

    I have one question for you, how can I get better at pixel art because I love your style because I'm trying to make a game myself and my art skills are kinda off

    I don't think i could give you an exact answer to how to get better, other than just practice. But i'll try giving you some advice on what has worked for me!

    When i first started doing pixel art i just began by copying certain sprites from old games i liked and slightly modified them to look unique, not saying you have to do exactly that (or outright trace it) but by looking at games that have pixel art as it's main style you can then take inspiration from there and trying to do something similar! On the same note, you can also try to re-sprite pre existing sprites and make your own iteration.

    I can also recommend some other artists that have uploaded tutorials going more in depth about the little quirks of this type of art, you should defenitively watch Saltoons or Brandon James Greer tutorials or video expiriences on their career, but i 100% recommend you reading this article made by Derek Yu one of my favorite artists of all time on the basics of pixel art. He gradually goes into more complicated details later on but it's super easy to follow: https://www.derekyu.com/makegames/pixelart.html
    Hope this helps you out some how!