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Absolutely true. I would like to remind everyone that you can also use a spritesheet which contains multiple images, as long as it is under 500KB in total size. Then, you can have 50x500KB worth of spritesheet images. This is a highly useful alternative to using a boatload of separate images (although, it will require way more work initially, this method is actually really great to adopt in scaling sites in the... Source: over 4 years ago
I've recently been tinkering with Figura, which is a mod that allows you to customize your player model using Blockbench. After creating a custom model with ears and a tail for my own skin, I decided to create a model based on Docm77's goat horn skin. After a while, I got the horns and eye to correctly follow the head. Strangely, the robot arm worked fine on my first try. Source: over 2 years ago
I use a program called Blockbench, it makes the process incredibly simple from start to finish making pixel/low poly. It was originally intended for Minecraft assets then further branched out into supporting low-poly. Source: over 2 years ago
Then I believe that blockbench.net is your best bet. Lets people make things without the game (mobs, items, etc.). Source: about 3 years ago
And Chromium doesn't just mean Chromium. It also means that I can use Discord, Vivaldi, Blockbench and Atom (although Atom won't work unless you manually compile an ARM version from source; it has no official ARM build at the moment), which are all applications that I frequently use. Source: over 3 years ago
There are also Blockbench, GIMP (Apple Silicon port), Discord (Canary) and Vivaldi running in the background, but those are third party programs so it is less likely that anyone here will know anything about it. Source: over 3 years ago
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