

#Duotone in pyxel edit update
When selecting a color with the colordropper it doesn't update in the mixer unless you click on the color in the color window. When zooming out I almost lost my canvas which was kinda scary (how would I ever find it) Afterwards I realized I could just save and open the file again. Just having keys for it helps since my wacom can be wonky with scrolling. Zooming with ctrl + and ctrl - is a great way to zoom with regular intervalls like, 50% 100% 150% 200%, that I really miss from photoshop. Using the program to make a few tiles I've notice a lot of stuff I wanted to give feedback on. Latest UI with the transform tool in action: Update: PyxelEdit 0.3.102 is now available
#Duotone in pyxel edit free
There is also a free version which is a bit older, that you can also get from the site. It currently costs $9 for the beta, which will increase as it gets more mature. You can also repeat the last export operation with a keypress, to quickly re-export for small changes.ĭesigned to feel familiar to other graphics applications, Pyxel Edit is really easy to learn. Pyxel Edit can import images of tilesets or mockups and identify all the unique tiles automatically, allowing you to edit and rearrange old tilesets or doing edits of mockups easily.Įxport your canvas tilemap in XML, JSON or plain text format for super quick game prototyping. Make animations easily and export them as sprite sheets or animated GIFs.

Tile instances can be rotated and flipped, still referencing the same tile data.
#Duotone in pyxel edit pro
This feature is inspired by the awesome Pixothello and Cosmigo Pro Motion, but taken one step further.ĭraw in one tile and they all update instantly. This is really nice when making tile sets, as you can instantly see how all the tiles work together as you draw them. This still works if some of the instances are flipped or rotated. If you have multiple instances of a tile and edit one, they all update. You can draw freeform like in any other program, you can also draw and place tiles. It's made using Adobe Air, runs on Windows and Mac, and is currently in beta. It has features to make it faster and easier to make low resolution art like tilesets and animations for games. Pyxel Edit is a drawing application aimed at making pixel art.
