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  1. Aseprite - Animated sprite editor & pixel art tool

    Recover your sprites in case of a crash. Integrate Aseprite in your assets pipeline with the command-line interface (CLI). Store several animations in one texture atlas.

  2. Save 35% on Aseprite on Steam

    Aseprite is a pixel-art tool to create 2D animations, sprites, and any kind of graphics for games.

  3. Aseprite - Wikipedia

    Aseprite, formerly known as Allegro Sprite Editor, had its first release in 2001 as a free software project under the GPLv2 license. This license was kept until August 2016 with version v1.1.8, [6] when the …

  4. GitHub - aseprite/aseprite: Animated sprite editor & pixel art tool ...

    Aseprite was originally created by David Capello and is now being developed and maintained by Igara Studio and contributors. Check the AUTHORS file for details about the active team of developers …

  5. Aseprite - Docs - Sprite-editor

    On the sprite editor you can: Draw with mouse clicks or a stylus/pen, or with one finger on a Windows Surface device. Zoom with the mouse wheel or with a pinch-like gesture on a MacBook trackpad or …

  6. Aseprite by David Capello, Igara Studio - Itch.io

    Aseprite is a sprite editor that lets you create 2D animations for videogames. It can be used to create pixel-art, retro style graphics, and whatever you like about the 8-bit (and 16-bit) era.

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    • Aseprite - Download

      Links Home Known Issues Bug Report Contributors Donations Community Aseprite Community Discord Server Steam Community /r/aseprite Documentation Quick reference Docs - FAQ Tutorial Blog …

    • Releases · aseprite/aseprite - GitHub

      Jan 3, 2017 · Animated sprite editor & pixel art tool (Windows, macOS, Linux) - Releases · aseprite/aseprite

    • Aseprite - Docs

      Aseprite lets you create 2D animations for videogames. From sprites, to pixel-art, retro style graphics, and whatever you like about the 8-bit and 16-bit era. Here you will find some help, tutorials, and little …

    • Aseprite - Docs - Workflow

      Save your work with File > Save menu as a .aseprite file to preserve all your image information (layers, frames, etc.).