Anthony Rosbottom - a.k.a. Bliz
@arosbottom.bsky.social
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Visual artist who draws and paints but also uses computers to create art for fun and profit. Veteran pixel artist from the 8/16 bit video-game era. www.anthonyrosbottom.com My YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@anthonyrosbottom
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This video is only a couple of minutes long so consider giving it a watch if you're into weird, surreal computer graphics.
Thirst Quenching Bee Looping Animation
YouTube video by Anthony Rosbottom 3D
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I'm very behind with #Inktober2025 but aiming to catchup. Here is day 8, reckless.
Oh thanks so much Kera! Hope you are well!!
I'm not so happy with this drawing. Sometimes art doesn't work out like it appears in your head.

day 7 - starfish #Inktober2025 #Inktober
I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure?
Day 5 of #Inktober2025
Prompt was - DEER #inktober
I did have a sacrificial ‘pub bike’ (hybrid I got off Facebook for £40 that I wouldn’t be upset if it got nicked) but the back wheel buckled and I gave it away.
When I said three bikes I meant I have a gravel bike, a mountain bike and the Brompton. Didn’t want you thinking I had 3 Bromptons 😁 (that would be excessive)
Tempest blue? If so, same colour as mine. My favourite bike out of the three I have 😅
Oh yeah I see what you’re saying. I enjoy the process too much to let an algorithm help me out 😉
Hi yes. There is a pencil drawing underneath to guide me as I draw on top with the ink.
Day 2 - Weave
#Inktober2025 #inktober
For better or for worse, high stakes drama attracts more eyeballs. Have you ever applied to be a contestant on these sort of shows? If you're an 'average' normal person you instantly get filtered out & rejected.
The show's producers need participants who will cause drama, not be good at the task
Wow! These are amazing!
Shaders I’ve created so far on my journey writing the Godot Shaders Bible 🙂

#indiedev #gamedev #godotengine
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That theme music never gets old - a classic!
Sega Menacer Light gun for me. Only because I did the graphics for a couple of games for it. Nintendo's equivalent light gun would be a close 2nd but the SNES had twice as many colour levels as the Genesis/Megadrive so the bright graphics you needed for the light gun tech to work, wasn't 'as' ugly
Ta for your replies. I'm more upset with the hype the AI companies have spewed than the tech itself. They've baked this over-confidence into it that is infuriating. When I show the AI an error it is not being returned 'back to base' to be folded into the next training scrape. Such a waste of energy.