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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, …

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

    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 …

  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 …

  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 …

    • 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, …

    • Aseprite - Docs - Workflow

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