06-12-2012, 12:52 AM
A-Actually, PGA has a neat Import feature which does just that: Take a sheet and cut frames out. It's the button with the green plus and the grey boxes.
However, as Jelleye pointed out, PGA handles only one animation at any time and recurring frames have to be copy-pasted and whatknot.
Also Meta, my sheets are usually neatly aligned with The Gridâ„¢ so thingies like SSE work :-)
Other's arent, sure. People can't even put system and game title on their sheets, let alone align animations properly. Welp!
Either way, for people creating animated sprites, these apps aren't the right tools, as Meta pointed out. Programs like Graphics Gale are much better to work on animations and see how things animate directly. SSE and PGE are rather directed at putting finished animaton frames into working GIFs.
However, as Jelleye pointed out, PGA handles only one animation at any time and recurring frames have to be copy-pasted and whatknot.
Also Meta, my sheets are usually neatly aligned with The Gridâ„¢ so thingies like SSE work :-)
Other's arent, sure. People can't even put system and game title on their sheets, let alone align animations properly. Welp!
Either way, for people creating animated sprites, these apps aren't the right tools, as Meta pointed out. Programs like Graphics Gale are much better to work on animations and see how things animate directly. SSE and PGE are rather directed at putting finished animaton frames into working GIFs.