Orama Interactive/Pixelorama: Release v0.7
Name: Pixelorama
Owner: Orama Interactive
Release: v0.7 - The timeline update
Released: 2020-05-09
License: MIT
Release Assets:
What's new in this release?
- New cel-based timeline. Layers are now in the timeline.
- Cel linking
- Multiple frame grouping using tags
- Layer locking to prevent changes
- Export animations to .gif (only available for Windows & Linux)
- Major UI overhaul
- Pattern filling option for the bucket tool
- Autosave that keeps backups every x minutes. In the case of a crash, backups can get reloaded to restore work.
- Shortcut binding for tools
- Pixel perfect mode for pencil, eraser and lighten/darken tools
- Layer rotation in the Image menu, with 3 types of rotations
- HSV Adjusting dialog in the Image menu
- Importing .png files as palettes
- A new zoom tool.
- You can move the canvas with arrow keys and zoom with + and -
- The last edited project gets loaded at startup (toggleable in the Preferences), along with a new option in the File menu that also does this
- Confirmation messages appear when exiting, creating a new image or loading the last edited project, if there are unsaved changes.
- More translations
- Improved export window dialog and splash screen
- And many more! Read our detailed changelog here: https://github.com/Orama-Interactive/Pixelorama/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
Make sure to watch the v0.7 showcase video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLb0TNxZ27E&list=PLVEP1Zz6BUpBiQC0CB6eNBhhLF4tEwBB-&index=10
And read more on our blog post: https://www.orama-interactive.com/post/pixelorama-v0-7-is-out
[FOR MACOS] You may encounter some errors saying that Pixelorama is damaged. This is because the latest versions of MacOS mark the launcher of unknown binaries as a non-executable file. This most likely has to do with the fact that Pixelorama is not signed.
After you extract the .zip file, right-click on the .app file >choose Open in the dropdown then click Open in the warning dialog. Alternatively, you can right click the .app > show package contents, then open a terminal inside its Contents/MacOS folder. Then, type chmod +x Pixelorama . Go back to the .app file and you can now open it normally.