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Pixel Maze Editor

IMimfreya123456789•Created January 28, 2022
Pixel Maze Editor
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Creating costumes for a game or just want to make 8 bit art, this is the easy way to pixel fast. Export to SVG, Upload to Scratch. Load... and Save... in Portable Pixmap format. Scroll through examples or check out the gallery. Share your artwork: Copy the Save... code to this thread: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/494710/ To copy save code click Save... then: With a mouse triple click to select <Ctrl> C copy Mobile/Tablet long press->Select All->Copy To export/import to your own project 1) Click the SVG... button. 2) Triple-click and copy the code. 3) Open a text editor, paste the code, and save it with the file extension ".svg". 4) Open a Scratch project, and Upload the svg file in the costume editor. The save/load code is in Portable Pixmap format and can be saved to a *.ppm or *.pnm file. There are many online tools to convert .ppm to .png. E.g. https://convertio.co/ppm-converter/ Now in 24 bit true colour! Not retro enough? Head over to 8-bit Bitmap Editor for the full 1 bit colour black and white experience. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/482442499/ Whilst you're here why not check out: Science: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/26831275/ Games: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/27050111/ #8bit #retro #bitmap #editor #svg #png #ppm #pnm #costume #art #pixel #crc32 #adler32 #base64

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Project ID635295500
CreatedJanuary 28, 2022
Last ModifiedFebruary 4, 2022
SharedJanuary 28, 2022
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