Tilf (Tiny Elf) is a simple yet powerful pixel art editor built with PySide6. It’s designed for creating sprites, icons, and small 2D assets with essential drawing tools, live preview, undo/redo, export options and much more. Check features.
There are several Pixel Art Editors that do the same things and even much more (animations, etc...), but many require an account registration or the insertion of an e-mail or have a certain business model.
I'm not interested in all that; my goal is to be able to create sprites freely, with (almost) zero dependencies, zero setup time, zero installations:
Tilf starts and I begin to draw what I want.
It runs on Windows, MacOS and GNU/Linux.
Download the latest release from the releases page.
Windows 11 -> Download
MacOS 15.6 -> Download
GNU/Linux (ParrotOS 6.4) -> Download
I’m aware that the code quality isn’t great. I didn’t prioritize it when writing this. This project was something I put together during my spare time, and a lot of it could be written much better. There's definitely room for improvement, so I'm more than happy to accept PRs from anyone willing to contribute.
Because I mainly used it for learning and personal purposes. Publish it as an Open Source project might be interesting for others as well.
- Goals
- Features
- Requirements
- Build on MacOS and GNU/Linux
- About Windows
- Keyboard Shortcuts for file operations
- Save and Auto-Save
- Tips and Known Limits
- Troubleshooting - Work In Progress
- Contributing
- License
- Contact
- Single executable (cross-platform)
- No accounts, no emails or registrations required
- Completely free/open source with all features unlocked
- Focused on small sprites and assets
- Works offline without internet connection. No online platforms.
- Almost zero dependencies: Python standard library + PySide6
- Zero installation or setup time needed
- Drawing tools:
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Fill (bucket)
- Eyedropper
- Rectangle (stroke)
- Ellipse (stroke)
- Canvas:
- New image with custom dimensions
- Zoom 1–50x (mouse wheel or slider)
- Editable background color (alpha supported)
- Optional grid with customizable color
- Clear canvas
- Workflow:
- Undo/Redo with history up to 50 states
- Drag & drop images to open
- Real-time preview in a side dock (you can move it wherever you want)
- Import/Export:
- Open PNG, JPEG/JPG, BMP
- Export to PNG (with or without transparency), JPEG/JPG, BMP
- Hold Shift while drawing rectangles/ellipses to constrain to squares/circles
- Grid is shown when zoom (cell size) is at least 4
- Clicking a pixel with the foreground color switches to drawing with the background color. Otherwise, the foreground color is used. Holding down Alt or Option forces the use of the background color.
- Python 3, virtualenv
- OS: Windows, MacOS or GNULinux
- Dependencies:
- PySide6
- PyInstaller
I did not use uv or poetry for this project; I don't think it is necessary to introduce a tool of that kind for a project that is, all things considered, simple.
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/danterolle/tilf.git && cd tilf
- This project has a Makefile that automates all the necessary build and cleanup operations for Tilf (for MacOS and GNU/Linux only), so we just need to run:
make
- The executable will be in the
dist
folder.
./tilf
Enjoy!
- Clone the repository by using Git Bash:
git clone https://github.com/danterolle/tilf.git
cd tilf
- Create a virtual environment:
py.exe -m venv env
- Activate the virtual environment:
./env/Scripts/activate
- Install the dependencies:
pip install pyside6 pyinstaller pillow
Note:
- And finally, run the application:
py.exe ./main.py
- Clone the repository by using Git Bash:
git clone https://github.com/danterolle/tilf.git
cd tilf
./env/Scripts/activate
- Install the dependencies:
pip install pyside6 pyinstaller pillow
- Run PyInstaller:
pyinstaller --name tilf --onefile --windowed --icon assets/icon.icns --add-data assets:assets --add-data style.qss:. main.py
- The executable will be in the
dist
folder.
./tilf
- File:
- New: Ctrl+N
- Open: Ctrl+O
- Save: Ctrl+S
- Edit:
- Undo: Ctrl+Z
- Redo: Ctrl+Y
- Tools:
- Pencil: B
- Eraser: E
- Bucket: G
- Eyedropper: I
- Rectangle: R
- Ellipse: C
- Use the background color: hold Alt/Option
- Shapes:
- Constrain to square/circle: hold Shift
- Export formats:
- PNG: optionally keep transparency.
- JPEG/JPG, BMP: no transparency.
On close, if there are unsaved changes, a recovery .png is automatically saved into a tilf_autosaves folder next to the startup script, with a timestamped filename.
- Undo/Redo history is capped at 50 states to limit memory usage.
- Large flood fills may take longer on big images.
- The grid appears when zoom (cell size) is at least 4.
- Very large images may impact performance; Remember: Tilf targets compact pixel art and sprites.
Ensure your virtualenv is active and run: pip install pyside6
- Open issues for bugs or feature requests.
- For PRs, please keep the code style consistent and explain changes clearly.
- Feature ideas are welcome (e.g. advanced fills, selections, layers). Thank you!
GPL v3.0, see the LICENSE file for details.
- Developer: Dario 'danterolle' Camonita
- E-mail: [email protected]