GIMP works as well, but it's bad for making Fusions because you can
choose an area, but you can't move it, only with copying it and so
on.
I use MS Paint XP for Spriting and GIMP for making them
transparent. ^^
I also use Paint because it's simple and I can't be bothered to
learn how to do it in Photoshop because no matter how much I change
brush to 1px it still colours around the pixel :p
And also make transparent sprites in GIMP.
Personally, Pixlr is the easiest for me to use, but I've tried
GIMP, Pencil, PS, and Paint.net. I like it because it's an online
tool, so it doesn't matter what type of computer you have. And it's
fun when you have to add something like a Santa hat on an avatar.
xD
I originally started making sprites in MS Paint, before moving onto
using Photoshop. Much easier to work with sprites when there's
layers; plus I'm also somewhat learning how to animate sprites that
way.
I've downloaded other programs like GraphicsGale and FireAlpaca,
though I've been kinda lazy in trying to learn how those work, so I
just stick to Photoshop.
I usually use either Paint.net either MS Paint for fusions and
recolors - As for transparency- I use either Gimp either Paint.net
- and I also use GIMP for final shading :3 I love some tools in
GIMP ~ they make shading so much easier :3
Anyone know any pixel art websites that work on mobile?
I was going to use Pixilart but for some strange reason it doesn't allow
you to upload images to edit on mobile.
I also need to have the ability to make a palette.
If I'm online and don't respond, I'm probably busy hunting for the
missing semicolon (C++) Game of Mao