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Here’s a pretty cool app for anyone designing pixel art while on the move.
The title gives a clue: this is a 32×32 pixel editor with a pretty intuitive interface that lets you map out thoughts in grayscale pretty quickly.
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The idea is that you sketch out ideas on the move, then sync up and use more advanced software on your laptop or PC to do stuff such as color, animation and so on.
The beauty of good iPhone apps is that they do something simple and niche and they do it well. Instead of adding lots of bulky features that would only slow the app down and probably waste battery life, Caffeine Monster Software has stuck with the important functions.
Take a look at CreativeApplications’ demo video:
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