Hello everyone!

I switched to 100% Linux not long time ago (Serenity + 5) but Iโ€™m struggling with the replacement of the last but seemingly simple workflow, that I have used an overpowered photoshop for when on windows.

Iโ€™m an 'ol game dev and I love firing up some compiler or IDE or game engine and have fun, today its Godot ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜…. Long live FOSS!

Iโ€™m doing about everything in 2D pixel graphics, mostly because I have a stock of unused and also because I like it the most I guess.

So to the workflow!

Modifying pixel graphics:

The pipette must take only one value, not some mix of say 2x2 pixels

The pen writes 100 percent to pixels, or zero (so no smoothing stuff).

Possibility so make selections with 100% hard edges, and the possibility to erase (so creating transparency).

Saves with transparency to .png.

Bonus:

Resize without smoothing

Changing the hue in a selection

Aand thatโ€™s it!

Is there a such simple soft out there?

BRW. Tried Gimp, itโ€™s just not working out for me.

Thank you so much ๐Ÿ’–

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Aseprite is purpose-built for pixel art. You can either buy it, or compile it yourself for free. I highly recommend checking it out.

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Libresprite is a Fork that has a flatpak for a precompiled free version

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+1 for aseprite, itโ€™s great

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Take a look at Kitra, it has much easier UI

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Just correcting the name, itโ€™s Krita.

Thereโ€™s also KDEโ€™s KolourPaint, which might be good enough for some very simple edits.

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KolourPaint is like the direct equivalent of MSPaint

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The top contenders I have experience with is: -Aesprite. Itโ€™s paid. Itโ€™s good. Built solely for pixel art.

Free stuff: -LibreSprite- this is the open version of aesprite before it went paid. I donโ€™t know it Itโ€™s still maintained or updated, but it may suit your needs.

-pixelorama- web based made in the godot engine.

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If you donโ€™t mind retro looking for something reminiscent of older paint programs for Amiga, I suggest Grafx2.

The website says itโ€™s a โ€œbitmap paint program inspired by the Amiga programs โ€‹Deluxe Paint and Brilliance. Specialized in 256-color drawing, it includes a very large number of tools and effects that make it particularly suitable for pixel art, game graphics, and generally any detailed graphics painted with a mouse.โ€

I am not good at digital art, so I donโ€™t use it often, but it is pretty interesting to me at least. It might be in your package manager, might not, depending on the used repositories. Otherwise they link to their gitlab page for nightly builds.

They have a link to a 3rd party distribution appimage, but it seems like youโ€™d need to get it through something like the Wayback Machine if you want the appimage. I personally donโ€™t recommend that because it seems like itโ€™s gonna be an older file based on the site hosting it redirecting to a February 2021 post saying the repository holding it is read-only.

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Pixelorama is FOSS, cross platform, focused on pixel art and built with the Godot engine, it could be worth checking into

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