In this easy pixel tutorial you will learn how to create a pixel art tomato! We will go over the different steps it takes to make your very own tomato made out of pixels!

How to Make a Pixel Art Tomato for Beginners

Are you ready to design your own pixel art tomato? Learning how to draw a cute pixel art tomato is more popular than ever! Whether you’re looking to create a simple pixel art tomato sprite for your mobile video game or maybe you just want to share a cute new pixel art tomato as part of your farm collection on social media, this pixel art tutorial will help you make a pixel tomato fast and easy.



How to Make a Pixel Art Tomato

These are the basic steps for how to make a pixel art tomato:

  1. Select a Pixel Art Software such as Adobe Photoshop, Mega Voxels or Aseprite
  2. Create a 32×32 pixel grid
  3. Sketch out an Outline for the shape of the tomato
  4. Fill in the color of the pixel art tomato
  5. Draw a Shade on the tomato to create depth
  6. Fill in the Background with Color

Now that you are familiar with the basic steps on how to create a pixel art tomato, we will cover each step visually so that you can follow along on how to create it.

If you are completely new to pixel art we recommend reading our post How to Create Pixel Art: Beginner’s Tutorial

Select a Pixel Art Software

In this beginner tutorial we will be showing you the steps to design your own pixel art tomato regardless of what pixel editor software you prefer to use. Before we begin you will need to know how to create a grid and use the pencil tool in the software of your choice. Once you create your pixel art tomato, you can use the pixel art in other games such as Minecraft or software such as Unity Game Engine. We offer tutorials on the following pixel art editor’s so feel free to pick the one that you feel most comfortable with:

Want to see what pixel art software is best for you? Read our post Top Free Pixel Art Software

Create a Grid

To begin we will be using a simple 32×32 pixel grid to draw a small pixel art tomato. Making 32×32 pixel art is a common size when making pixel art, especially for projects like video games. Be sure that your canvas is set to the color White (#FFFFFF). This will be our canvas that we use to draw our pixel art tomato on. Your tomato pixel art grid should have a canvas, also known as a spreadsheet, that looks something similar to this:

A blank canvas for drawing the pixel art tomato

Sketch an Outline for the Tomato

Next we will start by making the outline for the tomato so we can get the overall shape for our pixel tomato. To do this choose the color Black (#000000) and activate the pencil tool in your editor. Since this determines the overall shape, feel free to adjust the outline to what match your game or art project. As a guide, you can use the outline we made below for your tomato or like we mentioned before feel free to design your own.

An outline of the pixel art tomato grid similar to a spreadsheet

Fill in the Color

Now that you made an outline for your pixel art tomato, we will add some color to make it stand out. Fill in the main section of the tomato red (#C1673D). Next on the top of the tomato, for the stem we will use a green color (#009916). Try matching the picture of our 8 bit pixel art tomato below.

Simple pixel art tomato with solid colors

Draw the Shading

So whenever you create pixel art there are essentially two parts to shading: the highlights and the shadows. We will start with the shadows. We will be applying a shadow to our 32×32 pixel art tomato using a single color. This color will be applied to the bottom of the tomato. Remember, to create a shadow color for the tomato we will use a darker red based on the red we used before (#C20D00). Try to match where we put the shadows in the image below.

32x32 Pixel art tomato with shadows to give depth to the tomato

So now that you got the basic idea we will continue adding some depth to our tomato to give it a 3D feel. Let’s create a highlight using the same red from the main section, but instead of going darker this time we will go lighter (#FF2614). Remember, this doesn’t have to be the exact color in fact this is an opportunity to make the tomato look like your own. In our version we only highlighted the top left section of the tomato to give the appearance of a shine. Use our image as a guide for your tomato.

Adding highlights to the 8 bit pixel tomato

Great! When you are happy with your shadows and highlights on your tomato, be sure to view your final image. To see your pixel art tomato go ahead and turn off the grid lines to make sure you like the way the tomato came out.

Kawaii pixel art tomato on a transparent background

Fill the Background Color

Finally, let’s change the background color of our tomato sprite to really make our tomato stand out nicely. Select the Bucket fill tool in your editor. For the color enter a very Light Blue (#BCEAFE). Then simply click on the white area outside of the pixel tomato.

Cute Pixel Art tomato on Blue Background

Where to Go From Here

Congratulations! You now know how to create your very own pixel art tomato. Try making different sizes of tomatoes to create a farm produce section.

Bonus: Make a 3D Pixel Art Tomato

3D Pixel Art Tomato

Now that you have drawn your own pixel art tomato, you can turn it 3D with Mega Voxels. Mega Voxels contains a 3D Pixel Art Maker that allows you to convert traditional 2D pixels into 3D pixels. Simply download the free Mega Voxels app for iOS or Android.

Then import the pixel art you just made using the Add File button inside of the My Gallery page. And that’s it! Mega Voxels automatically transforms you pixel art tomato into a 3D pixel art tomato. You can now create 3D turntable videos of your 3D pixel art tomato and even view your tomato in Augmented Reality!