Image showing an example of pixel artwork

Fizzy – pixel art editor and animation editor

Fizzy (was known as Pixi) is a cross-platform open-source pixel art editor and animation editor written in Zig.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Typical pixel art operations. (draw, erase, dropper, bucket, selection, transformation, etc).
  • Tabs and splits, drag and drop to reorder and reconfigure.
  • File explorer with search and drag and drop.
  • Intuitive and customizable user interface.
  • Sprite packing.
  • Zig library offering modules for handling assets.

Website: github.com/foxnne/fizzy
Support:
Developer: Colton Franklin
License: MIT License

Pixi

Fizzy is written in Zig. Learn Zig with our recommended free tutorials.


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