Pixel Art Animator
Create and manage sprite animations with multiple frames, animation tags, frame durations, and linked cels. Use when the user wants to animate a sprite, add animation, create movement, make it move, mentions "animation", "animated", "frames", "keyframes", "frame rate", "FPS", "timing", "duration", "walk cycle", "run cycle", "idle animation", "attack animation", "jump", "movement", "motion", or describes actions like "walking", "running", "jumping", "attacking", "breathing", "bobbing", "bouncing". Trigger on animation tags, loops, playback, sequences, "add frames", "duplicate frame", "frame timing", "ping-pong", "loop", "sequence". Also for linked cels, static backgrounds, and frame optimization.
Pixel Art Creator
Create new pixel art sprites from scratch with canvas creation, layer management, and basic drawing primitives. Use when the user wants to create a sprite, draw pixel art, make a new canvas, start a new image, begin a new project, or mentions pixel dimensions like "64x64", "32x32 sprite", "128 by 128", "16 pixel icon". Trigger on: "create", "new", "make", "draw", "sprite", "canvas", "image", "icon", "tile", "character", "background", dimensions (WxH), "from scratch", "blank canvas", "empty sprite", "Game Boy", "NES", "retro", color mode mentions ("RGB", "indexed", "grayscale"). Also use for drawing basic shapes like "circle", "rectangle", "line", "pixel", "fill", "outline".
Pixel Art Exporter
Export sprites to PNG, GIF, or spritesheet formats with JSON metadata for game engines. Use when the user wants to "export", "save", "output", "render", "generate", "create file", mentions file formats like "PNG", "GIF", "animated GIF", "spritesheet", "sprite sheet", "texture atlas", "tile sheet", or game engine integration with "Unity", "Godot", "Phaser", "Unreal", "GameMaker". Trigger on layout terms ("horizontal", "vertical", "grid", "packed", "strip"), scaling ("2x", "4x", "upscale", "pixel-perfect"), file operations ("save as", "export to", "output to"), metadata formats ("JSON", "XML", "metadata", "atlas data"), and delivery terms ("for web", "for game", "for Twitter", "for itch.io", "optimized").
Pixel Art Professional
Apply advanced pixel art techniques including dithering, palette optimization, shading, antialiasing, and color theory. Use when the user mentions "dithering", "dither", "Bayer", "Floyd-Steinberg", "palette", "colors", "reduce colors", "optimize palette", "color limit", "shading", "shadows", "highlights", "lighting", "light source", "antialiasing", "smooth", "smoothing", "anti-alias", "AA", "color ramp", "gradient", "hue shifting", "saturation", "value", "contrast", or wants to "refine", "polish", "improve", "enhance", "make better", "add depth", "add dimension" to existing pixel art. Trigger on retro palette names (NES, Game Boy, C64, PICO-8), texture terms ("metal", "fabric", "stone", "wood"), and visual quality terms ("professional", "clean", "smooth", "vibrant").