Pixaki 4 Pro Cheats

Pixaki 4 Pro Hack 4.5.6 + Redeem Codes

Pixel art studio

Developer: Rizer Creative Ltd
Category: Graphics & Design
Price: $27.00 (Download for free)
Version: 4.5.6
ID: co.rizer.ios.pixaki4

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Description

Pixaki is the best pixel art app for iPad. It packs a whole load of features into a clean, modern interface, and it works great with Apple Pencil. So now you can make game sprites on the couch, animated backgrounds on your commute, or music videos in the park.

DRAWING
• Pixel perfect painting mode automatically removes double pixels when doing line art.
• Round, square, and matrix dither brushes.
• Line tool, which can be locked to isometric angles.
• Rectangle and ellipse tools.

LAYERS OF ANIMATION
• Layers are shared across the whole project, which means every layer has its own timeline.
• Static image layers for background and foreground elements that are the same on every frame.
• 18 layer blend modes.
• Rename layers.
• Reorder layers and frames by using drag and drop.
• Scrubbable timeline.
• Advanced onion skin options.
• Select multiple layers or frames at once to quickly make bulk adjustments.
• Use high resolution reference layers to pixel over your sketches and photos.

COLOR
• Four color selection modes: a square picker with an infinitely scrolling hue slider, sliders for HSB and RGB, hex code input, and the project palette.
• Eyedropper to sample any color from the canvas.
• Bucket fill, with contiguous or discontiguous options.
• Color replace across the whole project.

SELECTION
• Freehand, rectangular, and color selection.
• Use the active selection as a mask.
• Cut or copy the selected pixels and paste them to any app that supports pasting images.

TRANSFORM
• Move without needing to select. Position the image on or off the canvas without clipping.
• Scale uniformly up and down, or squash and stretch.
• Rotate by any angle.
• Flip horizontally and vertically.

IMPORT & EXPORT
• Import any static image, or a GIF.
• Import and export Aseprite documents (requires iPadOS 13 ore newer).
• Import and export Photoshop documents (PSDs).
• Use magnification when sharing to upscale without the results looking blurry.
• Export as a single image or image sequence as PNG, TIFF, or JPEG-2000.
• Export animated images as GIF or APNG.
• Export QuickTime movies with H264 or HEVC codecs.
• Export as a sprite sheet, with configurable columns.

Screenshot artwork by Genuine Human, waneella, Chelsea Faust, and rachels_ham.

Find out more at pixaki.com.

Version history

4.5.6
2023-07-05
• Fixed symmetry drawing with lines only one pixel long.
• Reduced the minimum requirement back to iOS 12.
• Fixed an issue with frame images disappearing after changing the frame’s duration.
• Prevents resizing the canvas to have a zero value for the width or height.
4.5.5
2023-04-20
• Fixed issues with symmetry when using the line tool.
• Fixed the color picker gesture not working when first opening a project.
• Fixed issues with the color fill tool when a selection is active.
4.5.4
2023-03-21
• Fixed an issue with returning to the gallery after creating an empty frame causing a crash.
4.5.3
2023-01-27
• Fixed the file picker not showing the sidebar on iPadOS 16.2.
• Fixed changing the grid opacity not allowing the new value to be saved as default.
• Fixed the selection state indicator on the palette color picker and grid color picker.
• Fixed issues with changing tool whilst dragging to make a rectangular selection.
• Fixed issues with keyframes.
• Fixed an issue with PSD and Aseprite import with semi-transparent pixels.
• Fixed an issue with leaving the animation on the preview window running when closing a document causing a crash.
4.5.2
2022-09-07
• Fixed some issues with the timeline not updating correctly.
• Fixed a potential crash when exporting to Aseprite.
4.5.1
2022-07-28
• Fixed a crash on launch affecting a small number of users.
4.5
2022-07-21
Pixaki 4.5 adds a preview panel, so you can always see an overview of your art even when working on a zoomed in canvas. The preview panel can float above the canvas or be docked to the sidebar, and now the layers and palette panels can be too.

If you’re enjoying Pixaki and like the new features, please consider leaving a review — it’s a big help when you do.

Thanks!
Luke
4.4
2022-03-30
Pixaki 4.4 adds layer groups and alpha lock.

If you’re enjoying Pixaki and like the new features, please consider leaving a review — it’s a big help when you do.

Thanks!
4.3.2
2022-01-20
• Fixed symmetry alignment with even width brushes.
• Fixed Aseprite export causing a crash when reference layers have a negative position.
• Fixed an issue where it was not possible to start drawing underneath where the pop-up messages are displayed.
4.3.1
2021-11-17
• Fixed an issue with selections being incorrectly resized when transforming if the freehand selection is not closed before switching tools.
• Fixed the order of layers when copying and pasting between projects.
• Fixed an issue with special characters in layer names causing issues with exported PSDs.
• Fixed an issue with Aseprite export when cels are positioned too far off the canvas.
• Fixed an issue with renaming duplicated projects in iCloud Drive.
4.3
2021-11-04
Added layer blend modes. There are also several fixes and performance improvements.

If you’re enjoying Pixaki and like the new features, please consider leaving a review — it’s a big help when you do.

Thanks!
Luke
4.2.5
2021-10-07
• Fixed the selected palette colour not showing on iPadOS 15.
• Fixed moving items into folders sometimes not updating for local storage.
4.2.4
2021-09-28
• Fixed an issue with transformations to selections not being applied when changing tools.
• Performance improvements.
4.2.3
2021-09-16
• Fixed an issue with the app crashing when zooming in on large layers.
• Fixed subtracting from a selection.
4.2.2
2021-09-09
• Fixed an issue with importing projects when the app was closed
• Fixed an issue when duplicating local projects.
4.2
2021-09-07
NEW FEATURES:
• Rotate by any angle.
• Aseprite import and export (requires iPadOS 13 or newer).

FIXES & CHANGES:
• Improved the performance of the gallery.
• Exported PSDs are now in a format that Procreate supports.

If you’re enjoying Pixaki and like the new features, please consider leaving a review — it’s a big help when you do.

Thanks!
Luke
4.1.2
2021-04-06
• Fixed some crashes caused by dragging a color onto the layers list or animation timeline.
• Recreates the iCloud folder if it gets deleted.
• Fixed export when there is a slash in the project name.
• Fixed issues with sorting on the gallery.
4.1.1
2021-03-10
∙ Fixed the layer not being selected when importing an image.
∙ Fixed an issue with canvas rotation becoming active when it should be disabled.
∙ Made sorting on the gallery case insensitive.
∙ Fixed a crash on iOS 12 when adding a new frame.
4.1
2021-03-04
Added symmetry, allowing you to mirror your drawing horizontally, vertically, or in both directions at the same time. Symmetry can be found in the adjustments menu.

There’s also a wide range of tweaks and fixes to make the app more usable and more stable.
4.0.5
2021-02-24
• Fixed an issue that could cause the app to crash on launch if a large project was exported then copied to the Pixaki folder in Files.
• Fixed an issue with the orientation of imported images.
4.0.4
2021-02-17
• Fixes for PSD export.
• Fixed an issue with the dither brush causing the dither pattern to appear on bucket filled areas.
• Fixed an issue with the move tool action bar being disabled when it shouldn’t be.
4.0.3
2021-02-04
• Fixed an issue with duplicating frames immediately after changing their duration.
• Fixed an issue with the offset in the top bar when using the move tool not updating after resizing the canvas.
4.0.2
2020-12-31
• Fixed an issue with the selection controls not becoming active when selecting on a newly created cel.
• Fixed an issue with the multi select indicator showing on the layers list when it shouldn’t.
4.0.1
2020-12-17
Updated some of the links in settings.
4.0
2020-12-16

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Ratings

4.1 out of 5
108 Ratings

Reviews

Masha Soodak,
So much better than Pixaki 3! But some changes aren’t good.
I’m so glad that Pixaki finally has canvas rotation and an actual selection marquee, as well as the ability to rename layers. It’s finally starting to feel like a real tool instead of a bandaid option for pixel artists on the iPad. Pixel perfect line tool! Dither brush! These are awesome additions!

But there’s a change I can’t stand, and it’s the new palette. It’s attached to the new gigantic layer panel, and when you put away the layers you also hide the color palette! Together they take up too much of the workspace for those of us working vertically. You can’t separate even them to even return the palette to its original location under the toolbar.

Also, when you select a color with the sliders, your art darkens! I know it’s cool UI, but you can’t really choose colors for your art if you can’t see what you’re doing.

I love most of the new changes implemented. I’m glad it didn’t cost too much too upgrade, since the original app was fairly pricey. But the interface was one of the best aspects of the previous Pixaki and now that’s been changed for the worse.
Alabaster Saums,
Great for intermediate and pro
This app is seriously amazing for those who are doing serious professional or hobby pixel work. The UI is similar to procreate, minimal clutter, and just overall intuitive for a quick workflow.
I’m using an Apple Pencil on iPadmini and I am just busting out artworks faster than I ever have.
One feature than I noticed that could use improvement is the animation tools. They aren’t as powerful as aseprite. However, it’s not a huge deal if you’re making static artworks. One other feature that could be added could be the ability to have a windowed, moveable color palette, so I can place it in the same corner as I do when using procreate.
I like being able to export my files as .ase so I can do finishing touches on my desktop.
Overall, I’m very pleased with Pixaki. I never have to use a bloated free pixel art program again! Thanks
fjdishevdydd,
The best IOS pixel art app, but room for improvement
This app is so close to being the ideal tool for pixel art, even over desktop options like Aseprite, but could use a few interface tweaks that really hold it back from perfection. Would love to see:

- Better support for reference images - Rather than just treat it like an uneditable layer, the ability to push a reference image to a separate window that stayed on top of the layer stack, similar to procreate, would save an absolute ton of time switching to and from reference layers.

- Support for keyboard commands! Let me feel like I’m getting some use out of my fancy magic keyboard!

- Improved/personalized dithering tools - the new dithering brushes introduced in 4 are nice, but I personally use them fairly rarely. What I would really love would be 1: A Dithering fill option, and 2: support for personalized dither patterns. I find myself often going back to old works, cutting a dither pattern out, and pasting it into a new ones. It works because Pixaki supports cut/paste between images, which is nice, but it would be way more elegant if we could save a “bank” of dithers or other patterns that would be accessible across the app.
Kirsty 🌈🦇☠️,
Best Pixel App on the iPad!
Love this thing. It’s intuitive and robust, and it’s constantly improving. The new preview pane is inspired, and I’m thrilled that the dev added blending modes too. The animation system doesn’t work well with my spritesheet based workflow, sadly (I hope that they’ll eventually add an “import spritesheet”/“split spritesheet into frames” option) and I would love to have the ability to add HSL or brightness/contrast adjustment layers — but those are minor quibbles. Even without those features, this pixel art app stands head and shoulders above every other pixel art iPad app I’ve seen— it has a really professional quality about it. I’m excited to see how it continues to develop!
zorbaz.,
Excellent Pixel Art Application! Request Included.
Hello! I really enjoy working with Pixaki. The app is great, and does a fine job of making animation and pixel art seemlessly. I love all the new features since last major version.

I have one request. When I import an existing .PNG spritesheet, I have to manually crop the file and recenter all the images. Would it be possible to add a feature where you can designate the image you are importing as a spritesheet, and manually set the dimensions, as an example 32x48, between each sprite so I can import them into pixaki for editing without having to mess around with recentering all the animations, and then cropping the image.
coleson2301,
EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED! AMAZING APP
First off I am a game developer and have been looking for an app to knock out a bunch of pixel art sessions with ease. Finally find the perfect app. It can get uncomfortable/ tiring working at a desk and love being to finish art ideas on the go or anywhere. The app is simple but has everything I need. apps like procreate etc were a pain to use for pixel art and even though the price of this app might be “Steep”. It’s really the only app that actually gives you what you need in an easy to use form. 9.5/10 overall

If you want to get the best pixel art experience for iPad this is definitely it. Thanks devs 👍🏻
Mazen Zoon,
Great app
Other iPad apps have clunky interfaces and lack core features, this one however has all the core features to make a good pixel editor, and it’s implemented well for iOS (e.g. touch gestures to quickly undo or redo, clean interfaces). It’s of course not as feature rich as some desktop editors, but nothing essential is messing.

Updates are coming at a good pace with new features and bug fixes. I updated my rating from 4 to 5.

Please add a gesture or a button to quickly set the zoom to a fixed value (100%, fit to screen...etc) I hate pinching (or scrolling on pc) those predefined zoom shortcuts are faster and more convenient.
katdointhat,
Great potential, but crashes often
I’ve been interested in apps that exclusively handle pixel style art, and while this one seems excellent with its tools the constant crashing is too much. While it does have an auto save feature I still lose about 15 minutes of work which is just too much when it happens so often. It also lacks the palm detection and layer handling that other apps have.

Documentation to properly learn the app is also severely lacking, and I’m unable to fully learn the features based on the dev documentation alone. There’s very little resources for Pixaki and while the direction seems good, I’ll likely be adapting procreate into a pixel art workflow and going from there.
Lalalatischa,
I love this app. I use it every day.
I do not write reviews often. But Pixaki has become an important part of my life. I draw pixel art for a living. And this app has been with me the whole time. It does not crash. I can work in a massive resolution. My files are easy to find and organize. I use an Apple Pencil and the integration is seamless. I learn new ways to interact with the art form because of this app. Animation is easy. The UI is clear. There is nothing I dislike about it. Though - a suggestion - it would be pretty cool if there was a built-in upscaling option to play with.
MeTaChaos9292929,
Great app! Have some suggestions/requests though
Love this app! Has everything you could need to do pixel art! Would love even more though if in a future update it could be possible to set quick keys/key bindings for when using a keyboard. Would make switching between tools even easier (I copy and paste a lot when working on tiles and the way the selection/move tools work isn't very streamlined IMO ). Thank you so much! Can’t wait to see what new updates bring! :)