🕶️ A view of its user interface (v. 3.0.3, dark theme, on my Linux PC, in French) with several tabs open showing different screenshots of Linux games. The active tab is open on a screenshot of the "Gameplay Football" game. I chose this image because it allows me to illustrate the use of the “Motion Blur” filter and because I'm not good enough at drawing to show my work :). Nevertheless, I tested this tool and found it to be both simple and powerful. Excellent.

On the top right are the image layers (only one for now) and below that is the history (only one: “Open an image”), both simple and practical. On the left are the drawing tools, and at the bottom are the color palette, image characteristics, and zoom. At the top, in the title bar, are the edit menus and menus.

📚️ Pinta is a lightweight, libre & multi-platform bitmap image editor inspired by Paint.NET, allowing you to draw and manipulate images in a simple but powerful way. It offers the classic drawing tools (freehand drawing, lines, rectangles, ellipses, ...), adjustment and effect tools (35 tools), a complete history (allowing you to go back in time), layer support (to separate and group elements of your image) and a flexible workspace (fixed and/or floating windows).
🕶️ A view of its user interface (v. 3.0.3, dark theme, on my Linux PC, in French) with several tabs open showing different screenshots of Linux games. The active tab is open on a screenshot of the "Gameplay Football" game. I chose this image because it allows me to illustrate the use of the “Motion Blur” filter and because I'm not good enough at drawing to show my work :). Nevertheless, I tested this tool and found it to be both simple and powerful. Excellent. On the top right are the image layers (only one for now) and below that is the history (only one: “Open an image”), both simple and practical. On the left are the drawing tools, and at the bottom are the color palette, image characteristics, and zoom. At the top, in the title bar, are the edit menus and menus. 📚️ Pinta is a lightweight, libre & multi-platform bitmap image editor inspired by Paint.NET, allowing you to draw and manipulate images in a simple but powerful way. It offers the classic drawing tools (freehand drawing, lines, rectangles, ellipses, ...), adjustment and effect tools (35 tools), a complete history (allowing you to go back in time), layer support (to separate and group elements of your image) and a flexible workspace (fixed and/or floating windows).
Blockbench Tutorials
🕶 ️ A view of its user interface (image taken from the website) with the current edition of a voxelized 3D lion with its 3D representation in the main central section, its textures and shapes on the left, the tree structure of its components (head, mane, ears, tail, legs) on the right, the tool menus at the top, and the current tab (lion.ego) below.

📚️ Blockbench is a libre, multiplatform, voxel-based 3D graphics editor aimed at designing low-poly models with pixel art textures. Its interface provides all the tools needed to create low-poly models, such as cuboids, mesh modelling tools for complex shapes, texture design and painting to dress them up, and animation (its animation editor lets you rig a model (create its skeleton) and use position, rotation and scale keyframes to bring it to life. Models can be exported in standardised formats for sharing, rendering, 3D printing or use in game engines. Its interface can be customised and enhanced using plugins.
🕶 ️ A view of its user interface (image taken from the website) with the current edition of a voxelized 3D lion with its 3D representation in the main central section, its textures and shapes on the left, the tree structure of its components (head, mane, ears, tail, legs) on the right, the tool menus at the top, and the current tab (lion.ego) below. 📚️ Blockbench is a libre, multiplatform, voxel-based 3D graphics editor aimed at designing low-poly models with pixel art textures. Its interface provides all the tools needed to create low-poly models, such as cuboids, mesh modelling tools for complex shapes, texture design and painting to dress them up, and animation (its animation editor lets you rig a model (create its skeleton) and use position, rotation and scale keyframes to bring it to life. Models can be exported in standardised formats for sharing, rendering, 3D printing or use in game engines. Its interface can be customised and enhanced using plugins.