Perler Bead Creation

Moto Kai's Bead Showcase

A 120×120 square motorcycle piece — 14400 beads, 23 colors, built from a Studio preset. Harder than expected, but the level of detail surprised me.

Created May 3, 2026 120×120 grid 14,400 beads
← Back to Community Showcase
Grid Size 120×120
Colors Used 23
Total Beads 14,400
Difficulty Advanced
motorcyclevehiclesquareadvanced

Creation Workflow

Original reference → Studio pattern output → finished bead art

1 Original Reference
Original reference photo used by Moto Kai

Source image uploaded to the Studio

2 Studio Pattern
Perler Bead Studio pattern output for Moto Kai's creation

Auto-converted pixel grid in the Studio

3 Finished Piece
Finished perler bead artwork by Moto Kai

Completed and ironed bead art

Pattern Notes

Used one of the Studio's built-in presets rather than uploading a custom photo. Square layout at 120×120. 23 colors — the chrome and shadow tones on the bike frame were what pushed the count up. Hardest part was keeping the wheel geometry clean across that many rows.

Making Process

In Moto Kai's own words

I wanted to test the preset library before committing to a custom photo, so I picked the motorcycle image from the Studio’s built-in options. Didn’t expect to end up making the actual piece from it, but the preview looked too good to pass on.

120×120 is a significant step up from anything I’d done before. 14400 beads sounds abstract until you’re sitting there at row 80 and you’re not even two-thirds through. I underestimated it. Ended up splitting the build across six evenings instead of the three I’d planned.

23 colors was a lot to manage. The bike has a lot of metallic tones — different grays for chrome, dark tones for rubber, warm tones for the seat — and collapsing them too much made the machine look flat. I kept more colors than I normally would have, and I think that’s why the fidelity came out as high as it did.

The square format suits mechanical subjects well. No rounded edges to deal with, and the geometry of the bike aligns naturally with a grid.

If you’re considering a preset as your starting point — don’t underestimate them. The motorcycle one in particular has a lot of fine line detail that reads really well at this scale.

Similar Creations

Other makers who worked with similar styles or difficulty levels.