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Need pixel art software recommendations (it can be free or paid)
I've been learning Godot for the past few months and I'm happy to report that it's been going well. Little by little, things are clicking into place. (I hugely, highly, undoubtedly, recommend...
I've been learning Godot for the past few months and I'm happy to report that it's been going well. Little by little, things are clicking into place. (I hugely, highly, undoubtedly, recommend GDQuest courses)
I'm ready to start working on a small project to test out my skills, and it's going to be a top down pixel art game.
But to be completely honest, I suck at drawing. I suck at drawing as in, I can make stick figures at best. So forget any fancy software for drawing in general like gimp or photoshop.
What I'm looking for is a software meant for pixel art and that makes my life easy, in both drawing and animating. Bonus points if it allows me to trace (I'm not planning to copy/steal art, but I do need reference points, at least for now)
Do you guys have any recommendations? It can be free or paid. I don't mind paying as long the software is worth it.
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Leaker reveals which Pixels are vulnerable to Cellebrite phone hacking
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GrapheneOS is finally ready to break free from Pixels, and it may never look back
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Raymond Schlitter - Pixelblog
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What can I do with my old Pixel 3 phone in 2025?
I recently moved to a place and unearthed an old Pixel 3. I updated it to the last official update (October 2021) but not sure what to do with it. It’s not worth any money (or at least I don’t...
I recently moved to a place and unearthed an old Pixel 3. I updated it to the last official update (October 2021) but not sure what to do with it. It’s not worth any money (or at least I don’t think so) and I have a dedicated Android gaming device (Retroid Pocket 5).
What could I do with this device?
I was trying to think of a way to use it. Was thinking of setting it up facing my backyard to film squirrels/possums/birds, but it would likely fill the storage up in less than one day of continuous recording. I’m probably getting way ahead of myself but would there be a way to use it like an IP cam or Ring doorbell that records everything not on the device?
Any other unrelated ideas are welcome too. I just don’t want to throw it away since it’s functioning quite well.
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Looking for a (potentially multiplatform) app for pixel art
I wanted to practice my stagnant drawing skills and something I always liked is pixel art, but I don't know any program for that (beside Paint and Photoshop) so I would like for recommendations...
I wanted to practice my stagnant drawing skills and something I always liked is pixel art, but I don't know any program for that (beside Paint and Photoshop) so I would like for recommendations here, the only big feature I need is multi layers management and that preferably runs in multiple platforms (You know, like Gimp and Inkscape).
Anything that runs on Linux/Windows/Android is welcomed. I guess there should be open source apps for that, and since it's only for practice I would to waste money on paid apps.
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Keep Driving | Release date trailer – 6th February 2025
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The day Google killed the Pixel 4a
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Scaling pixel art
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picoCAD is a fun, easy, and accessible tool to make lowpoly models
22 votes -
Keep Driving | Reveal trailer
11 votes -
Our basic assumptions about photos capturing reality are about to go up in smoke
44 votes -
Google threatened tech influencers unless they 'preferred' the Pixel
28 votes -
Google Pixel 9 launch event live coverage: all the news
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Emoji history: The missing years
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Google Pixel phones unusable after January 2024 system update
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I got a spam call and the automated voice that requests their reasoning for calling was my voice AI generated
13 votes -
JINZO Paint — vintage mobile drawing app
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Pixel 6 owners who use multiple profiles run into problems with Android 14
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Tomoya Ikeda — Macintosh artist
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Kenichi Shinohara's pixel art Ukiyo-e (1987)
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Should I bother installing another OS on my Pixel 4a?
I have a Pixel 4a which has just reached end of support for Android. However, I love this phone and the only hardware issue is that the battery doesn't last me scrolling social media all day, so I...
I have a Pixel 4a which has just reached end of support for Android. However, I love this phone and the only hardware issue is that the battery doesn't last me scrolling social media all day, so I am not looking to upgrade to a newer handheld just yet.
I've been looking into Graphene OS and Lineage OS as perhaps alternatives I should consider, at least just so I can keep getting security updates. However, looking through GOS, they say that their 4a build is an "extended support" build different from the main OS which is described as a "stopgap" before upgrading phones. LOS says it's supported but through an automatically generated page which doesn't leave me with much confidence about the attention and stability of the build on my particular phone.
I'm asking y'all's opinion on whether I should even bother. Security upgrades are important, but my phone is a secondary device at best, one which I always use with the same apps and websites and honestly not really that much of a security risk. Watch hubris get me.
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Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro to get seven years of software updates
43 votes -
Sparrow Solitaire for Playdate
16 votes -
Finding Kloos - a game created by the UK Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)
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Pixel Fold reviews (and possible concerns about its durability)
The Verge, Washington Post, CNET, Engadget reviews RIP to my Pixel Fold: Dead after four days Haven't had time to go through all the reviews but as it's a major new device from Google I thought...
The Verge, Washington Post, CNET, Engadget reviews
RIP to my Pixel Fold: Dead after four days
Haven't had time to go through all the reviews but as it's a major new device from Google I thought there might be some interest here.
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RIP to my Pixel Fold: Dead after four days
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Tasker issues with volume sync on new Pixel
Hi all, first post so hope I do it right. I just read the Tasker post and thought I'd post a question/request here about it. On my old Samsung S21 I wrote a simple Tasker script that detected a...
Hi all, first post so hope I do it right.
I just read the Tasker post and thought I'd post a question/request here about it.
On my old Samsung S21 I wrote a simple Tasker script that detected a change in volume on one of the sliders, eg Media, and then adjusted the others, IE System, Notification and Call, to match with a little check, ie %VOLM neq %VOLR.
It worked fine in my Samsung but goes all over the place on my new Pixel!
Has anyone else seen this or can post something that works on Pixels? Or maybe my scripts need some work!
The trigger is variable set, IE VOLM, and the actions are to set the other 3 volumes to VOLM if they are not already set to that. And I have 4 of those, one for each variable.
And advice appreciated!
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Two weeks with a Pixel 7 Pro - My experience
To set the stage, I've always been a fan of non-nonsense reliable phones. My cellular usage started with a Nokia brick, moved on to a few Motorolo flip phones, then entered the Blackberry world as...
To set the stage, I've always been a fan of non-nonsense reliable phones. My cellular usage started with a Nokia brick, moved on to a few Motorolo flip phones, then entered the Blackberry world as soon as data service become available in my area. With the demise of RIM, I went o a Moto X, made a misstep in to the Samsung world, then to a Pixel, a Pixel 3XL, and now a Pixel 7 Pro.
I only made the jump to the 7 Pro due to the 3XL starting to show it's age. The charging part wouldn't always connect, the battery would barely make it through the day, and the case was starting to fall apart. Of within three days of removing the case I dropped the phone, cracking the glass back....
The 7 Pro is awful to hold, without a case. I was waiting a week for the Spigen Liquid Air case to show up, and during the time I hated using the phone. The camera bulge felt awkward and sharp, the surfaces were slippery and the phone would slide around. The rounded edges of the screen would produce phantom taps, just all around a bad experience. Now that I've added the case though, it feels a whole lot better.
The user experience has been fairly good, thought not without some annoying bugs. I did the migration from my old Pixel to my new one, and while it did a reasonably job, preserving the launcher layout etc, the app installation process was strange. Google Play tried to install all the apps, but was stalled. I had to tap on each app to manually install them, they were just sitting there "Pending...", whether I was on battery or charger, WiFi or mobile. Once everything installed, and I added my accounts, it was fine, and now apps auto-update.
Notifications are acting a bit funny with Reddit is Fun, although that won't be an issue for much longer :-(. If I get notified of Mod Mail and a Message in RiF, tapping the notification message does nothing. This worked fine on the 3XL. I've also had one spontaneous reboot, and one night where the phone was plugged in, but decided not to charge. Lots of people complained about heat issues, which was a problem for me on the 3XL, but only in extreme cases. After sitting out in full sun with the 7 Pro, I'd say it is about the same, possibly a bit better regarding it's overheating. Many people also reported that the phone would feel warm/hot in their hands for the first few days as it "learned" your behavior. Never experienced that. Battery life and (lack of) heat levels have remained the same.
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NES Super Mitch Bros. 3 by Pixel & Tuffcracker in 16:15.26
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I spent three weeks trying to port Super Auto Pets to the Game Boy Advance
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Pixel art animation reinvented, a simple feature that allows us to easily change the appearance of our characters without the need to recreate every animation - Astortion Devlog #26
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A Pixies song is accidentally turning off Google alarms
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We’re knot friends
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How two people spent twenty years creating gaming’s most complex simulation system
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The animation of Final Fantasy II
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Google's Tensor inside of Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro: A look into performance and efficiency
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The animation of Final Fantasy I
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PixelCraft: A pixel art editor
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Google announces Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G phones, new Chromecast, and Nest Audio smart speaker
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Tiny Sprite Sheet Generator 👾
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Google announces Pixel 5, Pixel 4A 5G and Pixel 4A all at once
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Google has made significant progress toward developing its own processor to power future versions of its Pixel phones and Chromebooks
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Google Pixel 4 and 4XL review: More than the sum of its sensors
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Charming pixel art game Yes, Your Grace re-emerges after years of silence
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Rx - An extensible pixel editor inspired by Vi
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Just finished making a 64x64 pixel synthwave game for lowrez jam. (Play in Browser)
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Swedish artist Pappas Pärlor is vandalizing streets with his stunning pixel art
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Google Pixel 3a: High-end features at a more affordable price ($399 USD, $479 for XL)
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