In this chapter, we'll delve into the art of pixelating bugs with finesse and precision. By the end of it, you'll be able to pixelate with the best of them, and your code will be a thing of beauty (or at least, a thing of slightly-less-ugly-but-still-quite-interesting-beauty).
First, let's start with the basics. The art of pixelation requires a keen eye for detail and a steady hand. You see, a minimalist approach is not always the best approach. Sometimes, you need to get a little... messy.
Important:**Advanced Pixelation Tools are a must for any serious bugcatcher.
Some key concepts to keep in mind:
- Pixelation by numbers: minimalist pixelation techniques that require a high degree of precision.
- Pixelation by feel: a more free-form, expressive approach that's all about getting the job done.
- Pixelation by instinct: a combination of both above approaches, guided by your gut (or at least, your gut's gut).
For more information on pixelation theory, see:Chapter Five: Advanced Pixelation Theory
And for practical exercises, see:Chapter Seven: Intermediate Pixelation Praxis Exercises