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A pixel art editor that supports animation and scripting
...It is designed to facilitate a variety of workflows and to encourage rapid, iterative creation of video game art assets and other types of artwork.
Stipple Effect was made by a solo indie game developer with the needs and skill sets of other indie developers in mind. It is lightweight and simple to learn and use, yet allows for considerable depth and complexity. Stipple Effect has a feature-rich scripting API that can be harnessed for the automation of otherwise tedious and repetitive tasks.
(The program can be purchased for a one-time payment at the link below. For those who do not have the means to pay for it, the program can be compiled from source for free. ...
Look at your pixel art images without blur and zoom limitations.
...Also, zooming doesn't really work either in most programs. That's why I made this software as an alternative to the default image viewer app.
Also using the app is very simple, just open the context menu of a image and press "Open with Pixel Art Image Viewer".