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    Pixel Art to CSS

    Pixel Art to CSS

    Pixel art animation and drawing web app powered by React

    Pixel Art to CSS is an online editor that helps you with that task. Combining the power of both box-shadow and keyframes CSS properties, you will get CSS code ready to use on your site. Furthermore, you can download your work in different formats such as static images, animated GIFs or sprite-like images. Pixel Art to CSS aims to be an intuitive tool by its simplicity, however, it is equipped with a wide range of features: customize your color palette, go back and forth in time, modify animation settings, and save or load your projects, among others.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Piskel

    Piskel

    A simple web-based tool for Spriting and Pixel art

    Piskel is a free, open-source online editor tailored for creating animated sprites and pixel art directly in the browser. Designed with simplicity and accessibility in mind, it offers a user-friendly interface that caters to both beginners and experienced artists. Piskel supports real-time previews, layers, and a variety of tools to streamline the pixel art creation process.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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