
Shiba Courier
animals · nes · 32x32
animal pixel art
Browse editable animal pixel art templates for cats, dogs, birds, foxes, bunnies, frogs, and pet mascots. Open any animal template in Studio to recolor, edit, and export.

animals · nes · 32x32

animals · dawn · 64x64

animals · gameboy · 64x64

animals · ember · 48x48

animals · tomodachi · 24x24

animals · mono · 128x128

animals · forest · 128x128

animals · bubblegum · 64x64

animals · pico8 · 64x64

animals · ocean · 64x64

animals · ocean · 64x64

animals · dawn · 32x32

animals · tomodachi · 32x32

animals · ocean · 16x16

animals · forest · 64x64
Search intent
Animal pixel art needs variety: ears, tails, beaks, paws, body shape, and eye placement all change the silhouette. This umbrella page keeps the animal set broad enough to be useful instead of splitting thin one-animal pages too early.
Choose a template with the clearest silhouette before changing colors or details.
Try built-in palettes to see whether the subject reads better as cozy, arcade, monochrome, or console-style art.
Use PNG for game engines, SVG for documentation, JSON for data, and CSS or Tailwind for web UI.
Prompt starters
cute animal pixel art mascot with readable ears and tail32x32 pet sprite with simple body shape and two-color shadow64x64 forest animal avatar with warm palette and clean outlineFAQ
Yes. Open any template in Palettely Studio to edit individual pixels, swap palettes, change metadata, and export production files.
Good pixel art starts with a readable silhouette, limited colors, controlled highlights, and enough contrast between the subject and background.