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I'm trying to import pre-made sprite sheet. I can import 1 at the time but setting keyframe and put them into places is a long process for a long term run.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRR1Y5PUXVI
Maybe have a look at this video. I'm just trying to figure out how did this person managed to makes sprite sheet work in 3D environment. ( Check 0:08 )
Seems like that's what I'm doing. It isn't a rigged model isn't it? Do you have any idea how to set keyframe in a faster way? I'm struggling with it.
There may be free stuff but my incentive to google more isn't that strong.
Then there was this I saw on Blender Nation. https://www.blendernation.com/2020/04/16/how-to-make-a-sprite-sheet/#prettyPhoto/0/ and there are a few more videos as well.
If your looking at actually creating 2D animatable characters to build sprite sheets from there is a series of videos by Markom3D on that subject. here's the link to Part 1... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncAGuYkn43s
The videos are probably using the older versions of Blender, but if you refine searches to include Blender 2.8 you might be able to find something newer.
This is why I had asked what it was you wanted to do.