![]() ![]() It's super simple, intuitive and user friendly.Join Pixel Network™ - our new pixel art community! Don't doubt, just try it and make sure you've chosen the best pixel art tool ever! Over 2.000.000 downloads around the world, translated to 23 languages! Use Google Drive to sync your work between different devices and even platforms. Add music to your animations and export videos to MP4. Create amazing pixel art anywhere and anytime! We support layers and animations and have a ton of useful tools - all you need to create cool projects. No matter whether you are a beginner or a professional. Like, who the hell is putting straight up GIF's in their game for animations? No Dev I've ever met- hell, it would look awful in-game.Pixel Studio is a new pixel art editor for artists and game developers. ![]() The only reason I've even ever used the animation functionality in Graphics Gale is to make sure my animations look okay. In actual games you don't even need any of that functionality either, you just need to be able to make sprite sheets and make sure the background colour is the same hue as whatever the game will convert to transparent. I look at them and usually they're just re-skinned MS Paint with layers/animation added in. Those can be nice programs if you're trying to edit photographs or make digital paintings, but they are shit for pixel art.Įven most of the "This is specifically for pixel art!" programs are pretty pointless. You don't need any of that functionality to make pixel art, it will probably just slow you down in the long run. ![]() I'd probably go crazy trying to make pixel art in something as unnecessarily bloated as Krita or Photoshop or GIMP or Paint.NET. Shit, sometimes I'll even just use Irfanview for that last part. I don't even do my work in Graphics Gale, I find it more annoying to use than MS Paint (technically "Paint XP") for a bunch of reasons (like how right click isn't the erase button), I pretty much only use it if I need layers or want to test out an animation or to save a finished work that has a transparent background. Maybe a flood fill or a line tool once in a while. Honestly for pixel art as long as you can zoom in, select a palette and place/remove pixels that's basically all you need. ![]()
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