Pixel art involves details on the pixel level, so it's better understood when zoomed. Here's an expanded (3x) version of the image:
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(<a href="/wiki/Pixel_art" title="Pixel art">Pixel art</a> image drawn by me, <a href="/wiki/User:Kieff" title="User:LucasVB">Lucas Vieira</a>. This is a monster I decided to call "The Gunk" (spoofing <a href="/wiki/The_Blob" title="The Blob">The Blob</a>). The pixel art itself was entirely drawn on <a href="/wiki/Microsoft_Paint" title="Microsoft Paint">Microsoft Paint</a>, and the transparent PNG was saved using [[Abobe Phot)
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Resized image with Nearest neighbor scaling. 1 pixel per pixel -> 24 per pixel so that the image is more clear in browsers; Chrome and Firefox, probably among others, both blur small images when zoomed in, which doesn't work well for pixel art.
This image was copied from wikipedia:en. The original description was: == Summary == Pixel art image drawn by Lucas V. Barbosa. "The Gunk" (spoofing The Blob). The pixel art itself was entirely drawn on Microsoft Paint, and th
This image was copied from wikipedia:en. The original description was: == Summary == Pixel art image drawn by Lucas V. Barbosa. "The Gunk" (spoofing The Blob). The pixel art itself was entirely drawn on Microsoft Paint, and th