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    Pixelorama

    Pixelorama

    A free & open-source 2D sprite editor, made with the Godot Engine

    Pixelorama is a free and open-source pixel art editor, proudly created with the Godot Engine, by Orama Interactive. Whether you want to make animated pixel art, game graphics, tiles and any kind of pixel art you want, Pixelorama has you covered with its variety of tools and features. Free to use for everyone, forever. A variety of different tools to help you draw, with the ability to map a different tool in each left and right mouse buttons. Are you an animator? Pixelorama has its own...
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    Tilf

    Tilf

    Tilf (Tiny Elf) is a free, simple yet powerful pixel art editor

    ...Tilf provides a familiar drawing environment with essential tools—such as pencil, eraser, fill, eyedropper, rectangle, and ellipse—along with zoom, grid display, real-time preview, and undo/redo capabilities. It supports importing and exporting images in PNG, JPG, and BMP formats, including transparency options. With its single-executable builds for Windows, macOS, and Linux, Tilf can be run instantly and is ideal for both hobbyist pixel artists and developers needing a quick sketching tool for sprite work. The project emphasizes accessibility and minimalism over complexity, making it approachable even for users with no technical background.
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    Pixoo

    Pixoo

    A library to help you make the most out of your Pixoo 64

    Pixoo is a Python-based library for controlling Divoom Pixoo LED displays using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). It allows users to send images, animations, or text to Pixoo devices, enabling creative integrations like desktop widgets, real-time data displays, or custom artwork.
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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...
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