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Aseprite is a pixel-art tool developed by David Capello and published by Igara Studio. It was released on February 22, 2016. The software allows users to create 2D animations for video games.
Aseprite lets you compose sprites using layers and frames as separate concepts. You can create images in RGBA or Indexed color modes. The program also supports opening and saving GIF animations and sequences of PNG files. A timeline is included where you can copy, move layers, frames, or specific images.
Animation tools include a real-time animation preview, onion skinning, and the ability to tag frames. Pixel art tools such as shading, pixel-perfect strokes, RotSprite rotation, tiled mode, and filled contour are also available. Aseprite allows you to export and import sprite sheets. There is a command line interface for automating conversions and sprite sheet generation. Updates for the whole v1.x series up to v1.9 are included.
Right now, you can buy Aseprite for as low as $17.84, depending on the store and platform.
Yes, Aseprite is currently on sale with up to 10% off at select stores.
On Steam, Aseprite is listed at $19.99 (MSRP $19.99).
The lowest recorded price for Aseprite is $12.99, based on past sales and discounts.
Aseprite is available on PC.
Aseprite launched on Mon Feb 22 2016.
The game requires at least 80 MB of free space.
Hi Asepriters! Today we're releasing a patch with several bug fixes, and a little new v1.3.18-beta2 with some changes about how layer groups are presented in the timeline:
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Hi asepriters! Yesterday we’ve released Aseprite v1.3.17. It includes all features introduced in previous v1.3.17-betas and some bug fixes. On the other hand, in the View on Steam
Aseprite was developed by David Capello and published by Igara Studio, released on 2016-02-22.
Aseprite has been rated "Overwhelmingly Positive" on Steam. Use these scores alongside player feedback to decide if it's worth adding to your library at its current price.
$17.84
, compared to an MSRP of$19.99
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