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General Discussion

Use sprites to draw pictures - which software?

Kaemalux
Friday, August 5, 2016 - 05:42

Hello! :)

I need some advice about drawing pictures: starting from single sprites, which is the best software / tool to merge them in a single picture, like the ones many of you are using as preview? I would like to make some images starting from sprites (like pages of a story) but i cannot decide how to procede... Any tips?

Thanks in advance, have a great day!

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nosycat
joined 13 years 7 months ago
Saturday, August 6, 2016 - 06:09
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I just used the montage command-line utility from the ImageMagick suite (as described on their website). Not exactly a friendly option, but it did the trick for me at the time.

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DasBilligeAlien
joined 8 years 9 months ago
Saturday, August 6, 2016 - 14:51
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You could use a map editor like Tiled than make a screenshot. Or an image manipulating software like Gimp or Aseprite.

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Joth
joined 9 years 1 week ago
Saturday, August 6, 2016 - 19:21
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A good option for editing sprites online is called Piskel.  It is free, the UI is great, there are a lot of useful options, and it is amazingly simple to use.  If you make your sprites in that and export them to your computer, then import them as a layer in Gimp (also free) or something else with more composition options, that may be a good plan.

 I would probably advise against Aseprite.  I bought it for $15 and realized it wasn't worth the money.  Hard to keep a good workflow, the UI is terrible, and a lot of the features they have aren't very useful, while it is missing a lot of features that standard editors have.  It's still in development though, so it may improve with time.

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DasBilligeAlien
joined 8 years 9 months ago
Sunday, August 7, 2016 - 02:14
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The way I understood his/her question is that he/she wants to build a mock up scene. Using alread existing sprites to compose a level for an Illustration or something.

 

starting from single sprites, which is the best software / tool to merge them in a single picture, like the ones many of you are using as preview?

 

I think for composing a map editor or an image manipulating tool like GIMP is a very good choice.

Regarding Aseprite. It's my main Pixel Tool nowadays and comming from Phostoshop and Animation software the workflow is one of the best I ever had in any Graphic Tool. That said it took some time to get used to it. And the HSV editor sucks major balls.

Pisket is a good tool but I found it very boring to work with. 

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Jan125
joined 11 years 7 months ago
Sunday, August 7, 2016 - 13:40

Another option would be Paint.NET, especially the old 3.5.11.

Pretty straightforward.

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Kaemalux
joined 11 years 8 months ago
Thursday, August 18, 2016 - 03:23

Thanks a lot everyone!

Sorry for my English, i was actually thinking about a map / image composer: i have single sprites and i would like to merge them in bigger pictures, like scenes...

I will have a go with the softwares you suggested, thanks!

 

If anyone else want to give some other advice, i am eager to listen to them!

 

Have a nice day!

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