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Everything else is an SVG. I am using a very cool tool and easy to use called DOTGRID for my svg graphics, you can find it on itch.io. Just be careful with the svgs because when importing you cannot scale them as vectors anymore, so a good rule of thumb is to generate svgs ~1.5-2x and use them at .5 scale so you have some wiggle room to scale them up without losing quality. Source: over 2 years ago
I use Aseprite. If you're looking for a free tool to get into pixel art, I recommend piskelapp.com, as it's what I used for something like five years. Source: over 1 year ago
You could use piskel and import that image as a spritesheet, tell it each asset size and export each one individually, not sure how other do this there's probably a better way. Source: almost 2 years ago
I don't use sprite, but I did use a tool for the transition of colors. I use a site known as piskel where they have a built in dithering tool. Source: about 2 years ago
Each NFT is 1/50 and were created live on stream at twitch.tv/Jomigloy. These were created using a combination of piskelapp.com and Aseprite. Each NFT is 132 frames and I had a blast making them. With this project I'm trying to evoke feelings of nostalgia with the machine base, and the screen allows me to convey a message. In this case, I'm spreading Loopring hype on these screens. The last few weeks collecting L2... Source: about 2 years ago
Ooh, what website? I know piskelapp.com (I love that site) lets you save to keep working on it later or export to create a video file, but if you're using another one I'd love to check it out! Source: about 2 years ago
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