PikoPixel

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PikoPixel

http://twilightedge.com/mac/pikopixel/
Pixel-art image editor

PikoPixel is a free, open-source application for drawing & editing pixel-art images & icons.

Features:

  • Easy to use
  • Unlimited undo
  • Supports multiple layers
  • Customizable canvas background & grid patterns
  • Hotkey-activated popup panels
  • Export upscaled images
  • Supports linear (gamma-correct) color blending

Originally a Mac app, PikoPixel runs natively on GNU/Linux by using the GNUstep framework.





Licensing

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AGPLv3

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9 March 2018

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either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version approved for PikoPixel by its copyright holder (or an authorized proxy).




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Josh Freeman (Tedge)Author


Resources and communication

Software prerequisites

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Required to buildGNUstep development environment with library versions: base v1.24.9+, gui/back v0.25.0+




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