Unleashing Your Pixel Art: The Export Panel

Unleashing Your Pixel Art: The Export Panel

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Pixelverse Team
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Are you ready to take your pixel art creations to the next level? Pixelverse's powerful Export Panel lets you download your masterpiece as a PNG with 1x-10x scaling, export animated spritesheets for game engines, copy to clipboard instantly, and save complete projects with all layers and AI prompts in the .pixelverse format.

Precision Exporting with PNG Scaling

With the Export Panel, you can export your pixel art as a high-quality PNG with precision scaling options. Choose from 1x to 10x scaling to ensure that your art looks stunning, whether you're creating small UI icons or large game characters. You can even toggle transparency on or off depending on your needs.

Exporting Animated Spritesheets for Game Engines

Take your pixel art animations to the next level with Pixelverse's spritesheet export. You can export all frames arranged in a customizable grid — choose the number of columns and see the layout preview before exporting. Perfect for integrating your animations into popular game engines like Unity, Godot, or GameMaker.

Copy to Clipboard Instantly

Need to share your pixel art quickly? No problem! With the Export Panel, you can copy your current frame to the clipboard instantly. Paste it directly into Discord, Figma, or any application that accepts images.

Saving Complete Projects

Pixelverse's .pixelverse format saves your complete project, including:

  • All frames with animation timing
  • All layers with names, visibility, opacity, and lock states
  • AI prompts used to generate each frame
  • Project metadata and timestamps

Press Cmd/Ctrl+S to save anytime. Load your project later and pick up exactly where you left off.

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Cmd/Ctrl+S: Save project as .pixelverse file
  • Copy to Clipboard: Click the button in Export Panel

Pro Tips

  1. Use 1x scale for authentic pixel art look in games
  2. Use 4x-8x scale for social media where small images get compressed
  3. Transparent backgrounds work best for game assets
  4. Match spritesheet columns to your game engine's import settings

Try It Now

Open the Export tab in the right panel. Pick your format, adjust your settings, and share your creation with the world.

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