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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Pixelite HTML5/JS pixel editor
Still struggling to find an okay pixel editor for Linux, so I decided to create one on my own.
Here's a preview of what have I done in 5-6 hours. It's full of shit, but the basics are working. At least on Chrome.
https://pixelite.idevele.com/
I am quite rusty in JS/frontend (basically I rely on jQuery to get stuff done), so if anyone feels like helping me out, here's the repo:
https://github.com/csisztaiarnold/pixelite |
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Isildur
Registered: Sep 2006 Posts: 275 |
Probably you never heard about VicEditor in C64Debugger. It runs on win/max/linux. It's layout and keyboard shortcuts are mix of P1 and Photoshop (for example [/] zoom in/out brush size).
New version (unreleased yet) has feature to load reference image as layer.
For the first time it might look a bit complicated, but if you'll read readme.txt everything will be fine.
Biggest disadvantage of Viceditor is to run in maximized window due to opengl layers used by Slajerek.
BTW your online editor looks pretty good, thanks for it :) |
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Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 631 |
Am I supposed to be able to actually pixel stuff. Or is it just dragging around pictures? |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Quote: Am I supposed to be able to actually pixel stuff. Or is it just dragging around pictures?
Perhaps you have seen a very early version? Make sure to clear your cache, and to use Chrome (haven't tested it at all in other browsers). You could definitely create actual pictures with it, and now even the hires limitation apply.
https://youtu.be/i-zkSLopdb4 |
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QuasaR
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 145 |
Looks very promising! Would like to see free configurable keys to change the actual colour. |
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Seven
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 202 |
Unfortunately doesn't work one bit in most recent Firefox.
Also, right click into image (in attempt to save) actually also sets pixel, so if you're not careful you're messing up the image in an attempt to save it. |
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Isildur
Registered: Sep 2006 Posts: 275 |
On Opera and Vivaldi Pixelite is working great here. |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Quoting SevenUnfortunately doesn't work one bit in most recent Firefox. Yep, aware of that :/ Once I finish all the major functions, I'll start to optimize it for other browsers.
Quoting SevenAlso, right click into image (in attempt to save) actually also sets pixel, so if you're not careful you're messing up the image in an attempt to save it. Context menu is disabled now, instead you have a secondary color à la any other pixel editor (it will open the image in a new tab). The image could be saved by clicking on the floppy icon in the Settings/Informations window.
Updated the online version. Don't forget to empty your cache or hard reset before checking it out :)
Quoting IsildurOn Opera and Vivaldi Pixelite is working great here. Thanks Isildur! May I ask on which OS? I've had a bit of trouble with the beforeunload event on Linux (Debian Stretch). Which actually worked fine on Windows. |
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FATFrost Account closed
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 211 |
Great editor Jailbird! I can’t wait to see more features.
Ps did you ever check out slixed by digger?
http://c64.blog2t.net/slixed/
That has hires support and multicolour, can import png gfx and save them, have block copy and pattern dithering brush modes. Also I use it for my two screen pic editing.
/FF |
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Isildur
Registered: Sep 2006 Posts: 275 |
Wow another good pixeling tool released today:
https://dschwen.github.io/hires/
https://github.com/dschwen/hires |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Quote: Wow another good pixeling tool released today:
https://dschwen.github.io/hires/
https://github.com/dschwen/hires
Haha, no offence, great stuff, but a bit of a resource hog by eating about 1 gigs or RAM and stalling my machine's CPU at 96.5% :D
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