Draw sprites, props, and UI on your tablet — with a real pen, big thumb-friendly tools, and none of the desktop wrestling.
✦ Free · runs in your browser · nothing to install
Most vector tools are desktop apps squeezed onto a screen. Marmaloon starts from the tablet and the pen, and only shows the controls a game artist actually reaches for.
Palm rejection, finger-to-pan, pressure. Draw open paths, drop nodes, and pull curves like the pen tool you already know.
Outlines that stay crisp at any size — the way game sprites need them. Booleans you can preview before you commit.
Color-first inspector, a swatch grid you can reorder, Lospec palettes a tap away. No hunting through dialogs.
Switch modes without leaving your artwork — the theme lives in the frame, never on your canvas.
The mode that's live today. Precise, resolution-free, game-ready.
For the soft, hand-drawn passes vectors can't fake.
Down to the pixel, for classic sprite sheets.
When you're ready for the game-dev layer, Marmaloon threads your art onto your laptop, packs your sprites into atlases, and turns drawings into animations — no export dance.
Sketch a sprite on the couch, save it. That's the whole ritual.
A tiny helper writes real files — per-shape, per-group, or one sheet — the moment you save.
Point it at your project folder once. New art just appears where your engine expects it.
Save on the tablet; real files land in your project folder seconds later.
Bundle sprites into a texture atlas with trim and nine-slice, ready to load.
Turn a stack of drawings into frames and preview the loop before you ship it.
The Marmaloon is a mysterious witch who lives in the Marmalade Forest with her pet jellies. She creates masterful colorful paintings that dance and play, and her enchanted canvases suddenly appear in the halls of great princes and princesses. If you receive one of her paintings, count yourself lucky. Nobody knows why she does what she does — just that they smell quite sweet.
Part marmalade, part good luck. Jello turns up in the quiet moments — an empty gallery, a long save, a spell gone sideways — with a tip instead of a spinner. Personality lives here, so your canvas doesn't have to carry it.
“No spells yet. Tap ✦ New and we'll start weaving.”
“Threading your shapes together…”
“That didn't take. Nothing's lost — let's try once more.”
“Welcome to the loom. Pick a canvas and draw.”
Open the studio in your browser — free, no account needed to start.
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