spine-runtimes
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spine-runtimes
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What kind of animation is this?
There are a bunch of programs that use rigged and meshed 2D images that create these sorts of animations. I have only used “Spline” for game animation http://esotericsoftware.com/
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An animation from our game, Spiritfall.
We're using Spine2D http://esotericsoftware.com/ It's really great
- Merging a multiple sprites character after animation
- [Game Dev] Mes expériences de construction de la colonne vertébrale (+ ama si vous avez envie)
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Hey guys, any idea of how I can get animations like these, they are really smooth, I would like to know if that is cubism or 2d layers gif, and what kind of program or app I can use to get a similar result.
It’s rigged 2d animation. Look into spine. http://esotericsoftware.com
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best 2d animation software for unity game development???
That's easy. Spine Pro.
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Help Using Spine with Godot!
You may have to learn spine separately from their tutorials and then figure out the godot integration from their sample projects: https://github.com/EsotericSoftware/spine-runtimes/tree/4.1/spine-godot/example
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Live2D Is a Security Trainwreck
From the first glance it seems like Spine provides their libraries in source format (under non open source license) with pure C++, C# and TS implementations that don't depend on binary blobs (at least it seemed like it). You can find it here https://github.com/esotericsoftware/spine-runtimes . Even if C++ version is not safe, C# and TS versions are probably fine and, and the license mentions creating derivative works (assuming you follow the Editor license terms and some of invovled parties have an editor license) so you are probably allowed to create modified library which processes the files safely.
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What is easier for graphics? 2D pixel art? or 3D models? 2D seems easier at the surface but one change and it needs to change all the work done before. For 3D its longer to sculpt and rig but more flexible for changes? Any tips on this, which direction should i go?
For example Spine: http://esotericsoftware.com/
- How can indie devs make 2d animations quickly, or streamline the process?
aseprite
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Paint.net
Aseprite is free if you compile it yourself [0], and can still be used for commercial purposes if compiled this way [1]. But I recommend buying it anyway to support the project.
[0]: https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/
[1]: https://www.aseprite.org/faq/#can-i-sell-graphics-created-wi...
- Backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to SSH server compromise
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Monodraw
Nitpick: Aseprite is source-available, not open source by the Open Source Initiative's definition. From the Aseprite EULA [1]:
> (g) Source code.
> You may only compile and modify the source code of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT for your own personal purpose or to propose a contribution to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.
The OSI's definition of open source [2] requires distribution of unmodified and modified copies (with the exception of lone, unmodified copies; I read somewhere that writing a hello world program is a workaround):
> 1. Free Redistribution
> The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate software distribution containing programs from several different sources. The license shall not require a royalty or other fee for such sale.
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> 3. Derived Works
> The license must allow modifications and derived works, and must allow them to be distributed under the same terms as the license of the original software.
"free software" is ambiguous to English speakers/writers, but "open source" is ambiguous in its own way.
[1] https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/blob/main/EULA.txt
[2] https://opensource.org/osd
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Mindustry: Open-source automation tower defense game
That's not because you didn't know about it that it is a "new trend"
https://github.com/Poussinou/FLOSS-Games-on-Steam
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/38475471-Libre-Open-S...
It's nothing new, and also exist in the tooling side of things
https://store.steampowered.com/app/431730/Aseprite/ - https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite
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Automating sprite packing and flipbook creation in Unreal Engine (Aseprite + TexturePacker + Unreal)
This is specifically targeted for Aseperite users, and also makes use of a great tool called TexturePacker by CodeAndWeb. Andreas from CodeAndWeb always helps me out when I email them, and the software itself is awesome, so I figured I'd give it a boost.
- Monetizing from open source games
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Why is this happening??? Whenever I paste an image into Aseprite the colors change to purple
Are you on macOS? There is a known issue that we've just fixed and released a new version with the fix today as v1.3-rc7 (we're going to publish some release notes in the following days).
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Thirteen Potions Build Log
I'd never used Aseprite before, but it was luckily pretty straightforward to copy and paste and slightly edit the knight into a little spritesheet!
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3D object with animated texture from Blender to Godot -- has anyone gotten this working?
I modeled this simple computer in Blender and used the Pribambase plugin to create an animated texture for it with aseprite. I keyframed the animation in Blender and it works perfectly there.
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Paint on Windows is getting layers and transparency support
One of my favorite "MS Paint" clones is KolourPaint[1]. I've been using it for over a decade (you have to search around to get it on non-linux platforms but I presently have it on MacOS). One of my favorite features is how it handles transparency, where it's just treated like another "color".
If anyone is heavy into pixel art, you may also be interested in Aseprite[2].
[1] http://www.kolourpaint.org/
[2] https://www.aseprite.org/
What are some alternatives?
Phaser - Phaser is a fun, free and fast 2D game framework for making HTML5 games for desktop and mobile web browsers, supporting Canvas and WebGL rendering. [Moved to: https://github.com/phaserjs/phaser]
LibreSprite - Animated sprite editor & pixel art tool -- Fork of the last GPLv2 commit of Aseprite
unity-aseprite-importer - An aseprite-file importer for unity written in C#, built upon the experimental AssetImporter API
Pixelorama - Unleash your creativity with Pixelorama, a powerful and accessible open-source pixel art multitool. Whether you want to create sprites, tiles, animations, or just express yourself in the language of pixel art, this software will realize your pixel-perfect dreams with a vast toolbox of features. Available on Windows, Linux, macOS and the Web!
UnityFx.Async - Asynchronous operations (promises) for Unity3d.
piskel - A simple web-based tool for Spriting and Pixel art.
2D-Platformer-Hunter - A 2D Platformer Controller in Unity
tiled - Flexible level editor
Gibbed.Borderlands2 - Tools & code for use with Borderlands 2.
skia-binaries - Prebuilt binaries generated with GitHub Actions that are downloaded by skia-binding's build.rs script.
flux - A fast, lightweight tweening library for Lua
Chicago95 - A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.