What do you use to edit or make sprites?

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Mor'Ladim
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Re: What do you use to edit or make sprites?

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I use GraphicsGale. I tried Aseprite but couldn't get into it. I'm sure I could get the hang of it if I spent some time with it like I did when I moved from IDraw3 to GraphicsGale, but I don't really find myself having that kind of time these days.
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Re: What do you use to edit or make sprites?

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I must second Aseprite. Wonderful spriting editor with pallete support. It even has the rotSprite tool for correct sprite rotation. I started using it a year ago, and now I use it more than GIMP. Way faster. I fact, I start GIMP only when I need to make some advanced color changes, like changing whole color range, or stuff like this (which aseprite for some reason dont support).
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About the individuals that use blender and Photoshop/ gimp

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Hor1zon Str1der wrote:Blender, and GIMP a little. mostly blender.
kodi wrote:Blender + Photoshop. Krita is an alright free PS alternative. Better than GIMP by a mile imo.
Amuscaria wrote:Photoshop CC 2018, ZBrush, Blender, MS Paint Classic, Slade 3.
Do you have any tutorials that will show us newbs on how to make sprites in blender? ( I know there are a few in the tutorial section, but I'm asking if there are any other tutorials)
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Re: What do you use to edit or make sprites?

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I mostly use Paint.net or Pinta for any work related to sprites, because SLADE's internal image editor is highly limited in functions.

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