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Piskel
LibreSprite
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MixConvert
Moai
Online Convert
Form 2
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FreeConvert.cc
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Latest Aseprite is still available with free (as in beer) source code to compile, even if it is a bit heavy on the dependencies these days, including requiring that you install a special fork of Skia iirc. I paid for it to get the pre-compiled binaries for Windows, but on Linux and OSX I always compiled it myself anyway. On FreeBSD, that is my desktop OS of choice now, I use the ancient open source version of... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I'm finalizing a large bundle of raster graphics and animation importers for Godot. This bundle already supports: Aseprite, Krita and Pencil2D. And will be able to support GraphicsGale, Piskel, Pixelorama and regular GIF-format in the future. Source: almost 3 years ago
If none of this sounds appealing, the only other suggestions I have are either find 3rd party magnifying lens software or to search for a new pixel editor. There are some newer pixel art editors out there, such as Pixelorama, PixiEditor and PixelMash. There are also general raster image editors, such as GIMP and Krita. Other suggestions are listed on Lospec. Source: over 3 years ago
Pixelorama is another open source pixel editor that looks increasingly like an alternative to Aseprite (although I do not think it is in any way officially trying to be a free clone of that). Source: over 3 years ago
There's Pixelorama[1], a web-based pixel art editor. Haven't really used it but it looks pretty impressive. 1: https://orama-interactive.itch.io/pixelorama. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
No, but there are wax like resins that can be burned out with zero ash. https://formlabs.com/store/materials/castable-wax-resin/. Source: over 3 years ago
Formlabs Form 2 printer with Formlabs Castable Wax resin. The resin is expensive (300$ a liter), but most pieces only take likse 5-15ml so it goes a looooong way even with supports. There are other more budget resin printers that are compatible with their own castable resin however, though I haven't tried them. I use the form 2 because its reliable and does 25nm prints (40 layers a mm), which makes a big big... Source: over 3 years ago
Aseprite - Aseprite is an art program dedicated to the creation of pixel art.
MixConvert - Convert files without uploading to any server. HEIC to JPG, PDF to Word, MP4 to MP3 & 500+ formats. Free browser-based converter with unlimited conversions, no file size limits, works offline.
Piskel - Piskel is a website where designers online create sprites or pixel art.
Moai - Moai is a spiritual successor to one of the elder gods of pixel editing: Autodesk Animator.
LibreSprite - Free and open source program to create animated sprites.
Online Convert - Convert files like images, video, documents, audio and more to other formats with this free and fast online converter.