6:36 you can also just type "/4" after the width or height and it will divide it by 4 for you so you don't have to do any math. tons of great tips in this video though! i didn't know about several of these.
Thia video is so goated. I nearly fell out of my reaction to simple reflection. This video alone made me create an Aseprite tips Playlist. 10 out 10 would definitely recommend.
Damn when I drew my first pixel art character at some point I wanted to change a main color and I wasted sooo much time doing that, can't believe I could've just clicked like twice :D this video is really helpful, thank you!
i just want you to know. this video help me a lot i mean a LOT for starting Aseprite. thank you for good video thank you to make it look easy for me and it very fun to use thank you ♥
damn I didnt even know onion skins existed, I was going back to the previous frame constantly to know what to do for the next frame which made me take really long on a single frame.
dude the art here is awesome. Do you make assets for marketplaces, companies or do you make your own games? It'll take years before I'll be able to make anything that comes even close to this.
Hey thanks man 😎 I have done some game animation work for a few people here and there, and I've done a couple hobby projects myself, but I gave it a rest a couple years back. They were some nice experiences, but man is there a lot involved.
No particular palette! I have a default one set on the side but I don't really use it. I'm mostly just picking colours as I go, so nothing I can share unfortunately :( And thank you, I appreciate the kind words 😎
Awesome, I'm glad to hear it 👍 The clip you reference is something I do when I want to create animations with somebody else's pixel art. Most people increase the size when they upload their animations, and so this is how I bring it back down to normal size. hope that makes sense!