Download NPS Image Editor 3.1.6 build 15300 nightly

Nightly builds are untested and unsupported. They are provided for evaluation purposes only. Please try the latest stable build instead if you are expecting to use the product normally.

NPS Image Editor is a free, unique image editing program that is perfect for pixel art, drawing, and photo editing. It is lightweight, customizable, and intuitive, yet surprisingly powerful.

NIGHTLY: Fixes to layers, NPSD, dialogs. New feedback form.

Release date: July 28, 2019

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Release notes for this version

  • Prevent panels from getting messed up when NPS was minimized and closed
  • Layers
    • Block operations from locked layer: resize, tile, offset, rotate, invert colors, color matrix, filter, scripts
    • Render selection on top of layer preview
  • NPSD
    • Save active layer in the NPSD file
    • Save thumbnail, makes future shell thumbnail extension much faster
    • Block directory traversal in layer data
    • Warn about password-protected files instead of crashing (not supported yet)
  • Properties dialog
    • Layer data format + whether or not to generate thumbnail
    • Metadata page that actually works including Clear All for generated metadata
    • Remove Animation tab (it did nothing)
    • Default in Name and Organization from saved settings
  • Added file format warning for GIF indexed color
  • Block layers from file formats that don't support it
  • DPI scaling fixes to layer list and color picker
  • Removed old blue Feedback? button from configuration panel and browser
  • Textures editor - removed "Dimensions" column that was showing filename instead
  • Removed "Legacy filters" highlighting from Developer settings
  • New Feedback form
  • New Online Help dialog + enabled online help by default, for always up-to-date help!
  • Added configuration updating
  • Update NPSConfig: new splash screen, remember settings after UAC elevation
  • Added 2 new brushes: Meme Man and Orang
  • Remove name from Start tile since it was overlapping with the logo