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    Riko4

    Riko4

    A Fantasy Console intended as a tool for pixel art game development

    Riko4 is a fantasy console designed as a tool for pixel art game development. It provides a virtual environment for creating and running games, emulating the constraints and aesthetics of retro gaming systems.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Pixel Profile

    Pixel Profile

    Generate a pixel art style profile card from your GitHub data

    Pixel Profile is an open-source tool that generates pixel art-style profile cards from your GitHub data. It automates the creation of visually appealing, retro-themed cards that showcase your GitHub statistics, making your profile stand out. With easy integration and customization options, it's a fun way to personalize your GitHub presence.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Perfect Pixel

    Perfect Pixel

    Refine and quantize messy AI pixel art into clean, perfect pixels

    perfectPixel is a workflow tool for turning messy “pixel-style” images, especially those produced by generative models, into truly grid-aligned pixel art that reads cleanly at any scale. It tackles a common problem with AI pixel art: edges that look pixelated at first glance but are not actually aligned to a coherent pixel grid, which causes shimmer, blur, and uneven block sizes when you zoom in. The tool analyzes an image to infer the intended grid size, then refines and quantizes the...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    DeadSimple Pixel Perfect Camera

    DeadSimple Pixel Perfect Camera

    An exceedingly easy-to-use pixel perfect orthographic camera script

    DeadSimple Pixel Perfect Camera is a Unity script that ensures crisp and clean pixel rendering for 2D games. It eliminates jitter and blur caused by scaling issues, making it ideal for developers working on retro-style pixel art games who need a plug-and-play solution.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    UnityPixelCamera

    UnityPixelCamera

    A resolution independent pixel perfect camera for Unity

    ...It simplifies the process of maintaining crisp pixel visuals by adjusting the camera's orthographic size and other settings automatically, making it an essential tool for developers aiming for retro-style aesthetics.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Obelisk.js

    Obelisk.js

    Build pixel isometric graphics with HTML5 canvas

    Obelisk.js is a JavaScript library for creating pixelated isometric graphics using HTML5 canvas. It provides a simple and flexible API to render isometric elements like bricks, cubes, and pyramids, making it ideal for developing retro-style games and visualizations.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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