![]() Tags are very important since they will be the animation names in the JSON data. We can import it (File -> Import Sprite Sheet) in Aseprite with these settings and turn them into individual frames. The original bfPixel.png is a sprite sheet with each frame being 73x73 with padding of 10x10. I used Pixel Boyfriend animations for the tutorial, but you can do your own animation. ![]() In this tutorial we'll make super cool Aseprite workflow, because Aseprite allows you to export sprite sheet with data right out of the box and it's very cool! Aaa! You can find the App under list of installed apps in Bluestacks.Hey! You need Aseprite for this tutorial! Go get it! #Aseprite icon install
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