Terraria fan creates bead art to honor their game of choice

A Terraria player's love for pixel art and the fun of working with Fuse Beads to create creative bead art is met with praise.

Terraria fan creates bead art to honor their game of choice
Published by Mason @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


A Terraria Player's Love for Pixel Art and Creative Bead Art

A Terraria player expresses their love for Bead Art, sharing their latest creations inspired by their love for Pixel Art and games like Terraria. The user also expresses their appreciation for Fuse Beads and how it's simple for anyone to create intricate art with a bit of practice.

The original user shares their latest creations of bead art, ranging from Terraria to Dead Cells, with the goal to create something for every game on their favorites list. The designs are met with praise from other users, who express how they'd love to have the creations adorning their walls.

"I've always loved pixel art," the original user writes. "But I've never been able to make anything myself. I bought some fuse beads a few weeks ago and decided to give it a shot. It's so simple, but I never would have thought to do this with fuse beads. I'm so proud of myself."

They also express their love for Fuse Beads, saying that they've been "impressed with just how well [they] work" when creating bead art.

"Wow, that's really cool," one user replies. "I love the Dead Cells one," they add, specifically complimenting the detail of the illustration. The original user thanks them, saying that the Dead Cells design was the most difficult one to create.

"I could see you using your artistic skills for your job," another user suggests. "You're really good."

"I'm in awe," another replies. "I want to see other games too though. Terraria, Mortal Kombat, Hollow Knight, Peppino."

The original user says that they had to rearrange their decorations to make room for the bead art on their wall, receiving an ask from one user asking "bread art?" when misreading the title as "bread art" instead of "bead art." The original user replies that they have beads but didn't use them for art purposes until now.

"I'm so happy right now," another replies. "I'm going to try this tomorrow."

"This is dope," another replies. "I'm glad to see you're so happy with your art," another replies.

"I've always been a fan of bead art and have a lot of supplies," another replies. "I just never used them to make art."

"I started making bead art last year," another replies. "I've done a lot of different stuff with it, but I've never made any video game-themed pieces."

They share their experience and tips on shipping and packaging, saying that smaller pieces of bead art can be mailed in cardboard boxes. They also suggest using hot glue to create a frame and keep the pieces together.

"Thanks," the original user replies. "I didn't think of mailing it. I just figured it would fall apart if it was hung outside."

"I started making bead art last year too," another replies. "I haven't done anything with it until now, but I'm glad I'm seeing your art and that it's inspiring."

Another user shares their own bead art, expressing their love for Terraria and suggesting that the original user add characters or bosses from the game to their collection.

"I'm so glad to see you're inspired by my work," the original user replies. "It's an easy and affordable way to decorate a wall."

Here are some of the other replies to the Terraria bead art:

If you're a fan of Terraria and pixel art, you may have seen some of our previous stories about Fuse Beads and their Terraria décor projects.

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