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I look forward to future updates.When you move it does that mean you move it over a few pixels, or from one image file to another, or to a different program. Pixaki is hands down the best pixel art app out there, but the bar is low and it has a ways to go to be incredible. There doesn’t seem to be a way to quickly select an entire shape/a layer’s contents, so if you accidentally made a gigantic rectangle too wide by one or more pixels, you’re stuck having to draw a selection around the area you want. This means you have to complete the shape in stages if it’s taller or wider than the current viewport allows. You can’t nudge a pixel or selection by one or more pixels, which makes moving objects difficult.ĭrawing a shape beyond the bounds of the viewport doesn’t move the canvas, which is a real shame because zooming in for accuracy is pretty much necessary. It’d be great if it didn’t treat reference layers differently. EDIT: apparently the picker samples all layers except reference layers. I have a photo in a reference layer but if I select it so I can pick colors from it, a green orientation/transformation bar covers the bar at the bottom that has the color picker. Since my layer has nothing in it, it only selects white or grey. Using the eye dropper to choose a color only seems to use the selected layer. Other images: Any image format supported by iOS can be imported into Pixaki - things like TIFFs and even JPEGs (yuck).PNGs: Export supports nearest-neighbor upscaling for crisp social media sharing.Great for game engines and video production.
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You can also import palettes you’ve created in other software or downloaded in.

Once you’ve saved a palette, you can import it into any document that you’re working on. Pixaki comes with some great palettes pre-installed, but also allows you to create and save your own. Reordering layers is as simple as drag and drop. Adjust the opacity of each to easily create lighting and translucency effects. With advanced features such as per-frame duration and color-shifted onion skinning, nothing can stop you. Pixel art was made to move, and with Pixaki it’s a joy to bring your creations to life. You can even have multiple reference layers at once, and adjust the opacity so that you can draw underneath the image if you prefer.
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Pixaki’s reference layers allow you to import any image from your photo library at full resolution, resize and reposition it on the canvas, then draw pixels over the top. The app is built to take full advantage of the latest features of iOS, and designed for a fantastic experience on iPad and iPad Pro. That’s why there’s nothing retro about Pixaki. We believe that the best pixel art ever is still being made. Pixel art is so much more than just retro. “It’s a great way to kick back on the couch and create the 8-bit scene of your dreams.” - The Verge “For our money, Pixaki is the only app worth considering for iPad-related pixel art.” - TechRadar Whether you’re creating 8-bit game characters or vast isometric cityscapes, Pixaki has the tools you’ll need in an app you’ll love. It features many of the same features found in desktop apps - such as custom canvas sizes, layers, animation, precise color selection, and customizable palettes - but with a gorgeous multi-touch interface that is just right for iPad. Pixaki is a powerful pixel art creation studio for iPad.
