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		<title>Making Great Pixel Art with Free Graphics Tools</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brice</dc:creator>
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[In this guest post supplied by Chris Denyer, he discusses simple ways that anyone working on an indie title can make their game look prettier with some sleek pixel art techniques.  His article originally appeared on The Daily Click.]
There is absolutely NO excuse to make an ugly game.
NONE whatsoever.
So often, we see examples of games [...]]]></description>
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