Aseprite

Aseprite

Pathblinder Oct 10, 2019 @ 12:29pm
Tiled mode - Is there an option or a script that lets you move something off-screen and loop it?
My biggest issue with tiled mode is it just shows you what a tile would look like if it was stacked up against itself. It does not however let you move that tile around to get a better angle, it just moves off-square and is deleted. Is there a way to fix this so I can move things around and have them appear on the other side of the box?
Originally posted by gasparoken:
Hi Ser Harrington - The Third, there is a way to do that: Select the rectangle region to be moved, then you must go to Edit/Shift and move at desired direction. Yes, this command moves 1 pixel per execution. So, the best you can do is assign shortcuts to these four shift directions commands and then handle them by keyboard.
There are plans to add tiles handling feature soon.
Thanks for contact us.
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Pathblinder Oct 11, 2019 @ 3:38am 
For anyone curious I found nothing for Aseprite that allowed selective displacement. But I did find a paid program called Pyxel Edit that does exactly what I want with tilesets, and quite well. It has some flaws, like is it loses transparency when you clipboard sprites from Aseprite into it and it feels far less intuitive with controls and layouts. Less features in a lot of ways tbh. A bit unfortunate I have to use a different program to Aseprite for such a convenient feature itself, considering I've invested a good 1600 hours into this.

Hopefully Aseprite gets some tileset TLC some day.
Last edited by Pathblinder; Oct 11, 2019 @ 3:41am
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gasparoken  [developer] Oct 16, 2019 @ 6:54am 
Hi Ser Harrington - The Third, there is a way to do that: Select the rectangle region to be moved, then you must go to Edit/Shift and move at desired direction. Yes, this command moves 1 pixel per execution. So, the best you can do is assign shortcuts to these four shift directions commands and then handle them by keyboard.
There are plans to add tiles handling feature soon.
Thanks for contact us.
MaGicBush Nov 23, 2019 @ 7:48pm 
I second the tile handling features. Glad your working on it! I bought Pyxeledit a few days ago, but it would be great to just be able to use Aseprite for all of my needs since Pyxeledit is dead development wise and doesn't have a lot of nice things Aseprite has. I'd buy DLC to get it up to par with what Pyxeledit can do!
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