If you want more control, you can create your image exactly how you like at the true size you will use, editing pixel by pixel. If you're okay with less control, You can use resizing of different resolutions to get the pixelated look you want.
I recommend having most sprites be the same size, or maybe up to 2 or 3 different sizes if really needed... But if you have multiple sized sprites, you'll want different sprite sheets for each size. Each sprite sheet should contain only one size of sprites in a grid, so they can be rotated through and make a smooth animation. - When you want to create a new image, open Gimp and click file > new. Then choose the width and height you want. Remember to expand 'Advanced Options' and change the 'Fill With' to 'Transparency' if you'd like the normal transparent background of sprites. Then click 'Okay'.
Dude is like Bob Ross of Gimp
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Thanks! hands-on and what I needed.
Awesome, happy Sprite making!
Please keep making videos. No one seems to make in depth enough gimp videos
Thanks bro
Thks buts here's a dumb question;
?Why not just pixelate a regular higher resolution picture you like & modify it??
If you want more control, you can create your image exactly how you like at the true size you will use, editing pixel by pixel. If you're okay with less control, You can use resizing of different resolutions to get the pixelated look you want.
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Thanx man
Marc :)
Thank you
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Thank you but this is too manual.. I need a wizard plugin to automatize the process, center images precisely or extract GIFs to flat spritesheets..
Gimp is opensource. You can program it do that.
Good Job 👍
Thank you!
very helpful thank you
thank you soo much
How to make a sprite of different size images
I recommend having most sprites be the same size, or maybe up to 2 or 3 different sizes if really needed... But if you have multiple sized sprites, you'll want different sprite sheets for each size. Each sprite sheet should contain only one size of sprites in a grid, so they can be rotated through and make a smooth animation. - When you want to create a new image, open Gimp and click file > new. Then choose the width and height you want. Remember to expand 'Advanced Options' and change the 'Fill With' to 'Transparency' if you'd like the normal transparent background of sprites. Then click 'Okay'.
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