Nyoon Pixel is a creative platform to draw pixel art and play with physics simulations. Create and share your art, and explore other creators' works. Place dots and watch them move. Draw, drop, shake, and take home icons or GIFs. Remix others and get inspired in the gallery. Make your favorites move.



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@horned128
This just put the biggest smile on my face. I love pixel art!
Amazing, I love it!
I wanna use it for account avatars, but also, just for personal website animations.
The physics is so cool, wish I could chain actions, maybe I can and didn't figure it out. Wil take a look again.
@build_with_aj
Thanks so much for playing around with it! I'm really happy to get your feedback—it means a lot and motivates me.
Thank you for considering it for avatar icons or your website!
Currently, you can output static images of pixel art you create yourself, or GIF videos from one of the preset single physics actions. Combining multiple actions or turning user-manipulated pixel art into GIFs are planned features, so I'd appreciate it if you could wait a bit.
Also, if you sign up for an account, I'd love for you to showcase AJ's pixel art in the gallery!
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@horned128 I did sign up and made... something.
I am by no means a pixel art artist... however this is so much fun.
Also I saw an error message in Japanese which makes sense. I think I had picked too short of a user id.
When I get better at it, I am going to use it for a discord pfp.
Also, if you can export to a format that can be used for pico-8 sprites I think the community there would love it.
@build_with_aj
Thanks for signing up, AJ! I was so warmed by your cute face pixel art—thanks!
There's some untranslated messages, huh? 💦 Sorry about that, I'll fix it.
I already think you're pretty good at it, but it'll definitely be even more fun as you get better! Try using the remix feature to base your creations on other people's works—it's a casual way to enjoy it.
It'd be awesome if the PICO-8 community uses it too! Great idea, thanks. I love this pixel game called "Celeste," and I think it was made with Pico-8. Really love that game.
If you have more ideas for using your pixel art on other platforms, let's keep making them happen!