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What is a PISKEL file? Graphic created by Piskel, a desktop and web application used to create pixel art and animated sprites ; contains a graphic, which includes the model version, name, layers, frames per second, height, and width of the pixel art.

More Information You can export PISKEL animations to the .GIF format. You can also export them to the .PNG format with all the frames side by side. NOTE: Piskel allows you to create pixellated art that resembles the sprites that proliferated old school 2D games.

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What is a PISKEL file?

Graphic created by Piskel, a desktop and web application used to create pixel art and animated sprites ; contains a graphic, which includes the model version, name, layers, frames per second, height, and width of the pixel art.

More Information

You can export PISKEL animations to the .GIF format. You can also export them to the .PNG format with all the frames side by side.

NOTE: Piskel allows you to create pixellated art that resembles the sprites that proliferated old school 2D games.

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Updated: August 19, 2015

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What is a PISKEL file?
Graphic created by Piskel, a desktop and web application used to create pixel art and animated sprites; contains a graphic, which includes the model version, name, layers, frames per second, height, and width of the pixel art.