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Lospec Pixel Editor
This is a browser based software for creating pixel art
The tool can be viewed online here: https://lospec.com/pixel-editor
What to Contribute
Any changes that fix bugs or add features are welcome.
The next version is mostly focused on adding missing essential features and porting to mobile.
Suggestions / Planned features:
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Line tool
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Resize canvas
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Resize sprite
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Load palette from LPE file
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Move colours in (advanced) palette editor
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Duplicate layer
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Symmetry options
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Custom color picker
- custom code without dependencies
- more features such as sliders / color modes
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Mobile
- Touch equivalent for mouse clicks
- Hide or scale ui
- Maybe rearrange UI on portrait
- Stack colors when too many
- Fix popups
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Pixel Grid
- Another currentLayer.canvas
- Must be rescaled each zoom
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Possibly add collaborate function
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Bug fix
- Alt + scroll broken
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Polish:
- Show colors which would need to be added to palette
- Warning windows for wrong inputs
- Hide non-hovered layers
- Snap brush preview to pixel grid
- Palette option remove unused colors
- Move selection with arrows
- Update pivot buttons when resizing canvas
- Update borders by dragging the canvas' edges with the mouse when resizing canvas
- Move the canvases so they're centered after resizing the canvas (maybe a .center() method in layer class)
How to Contribute
Requirements: you must have node.js and git installed.
- Click Fork above. It will automatically create a copy of this repository and add it to your account.
- Clone the repository to your computer.
- Open the folder in command prompt and run npm install
- Make any changes you would like to suggest.
- In command prompt run node build.js which will compile it to the /build folder, where you can make sure it works
- Add, Commit and Push your changes to your fork.
- On the github page for your fork, click New Pull Request above the file list.
- Change the head repository dropdown to your fork.
- Add a title and description explaining your changes.
- Click create pull request.
If you have any trouble, see this page: https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork
License
This software may not be resold, redistributed, rehosted or otherwise conveyed to a third party.