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Could you guys PLEASE tell me the best spriting program that allows you to make multiple sprites easily? Cute
Either paint or GraphicsGale, imo

Try both
GraphicsGale looks promising. Have you made any sheets with it? Did it work for you?
If you're talking about making sheets of ripped sprites, I use GIMP. It's got layers so you can save it as an .xcf to preserve them and move them around whenever you want, and export it as a .png for submission.

If you're talking about making sprites, I have no idea, although you can also use GIMP for that. The pencil tool snaps to pixels and it's got countless filters and whatnot, so I don't see a reason not to use it. A lot of people here seem to favour Paint.NET too, although I've never used it so I can't recommend it myself.
If you want to make custom sprites, all you need is MS Paint. Wink
for just ripping and arranging sprite sheets (seeing as that seems to be your intention), MSpaint is more than enough Smile
I'm aware of that. I wanted to make a sprite SHEET. You know, sprites that are made proportionatly to each other for animations?
(06-09-2012, 03:11 PM)Lexou Duck Wrote: [ -> ]for just ripping and arranging sprite sheets (seeing as that seems to be your intention), MSpaint is more than enough Smile
I personally use PhotoFiltre (the free version) as it has this nice grid option which makes everything snap to a defined grid. My standard setting is 8x8px as most sprite graphics use multiples of these. It makes arranging sprites neatly really easy and comfortable.
It has some other downsides, though. However, sinde I'm also packed with GIMP, Photoshopz (legal copy B-) and others, that's alright.

For animations, GraphicsGale is said to be great as you can check your animated animations while animating. Haven't used it, though.
Thanks guys! Smile I was looking for a software to make sprites for animations. I found GraphicsGale to be VERY handy (especially the onion skin feature). Any other suggestions.
GIMP has a customizable grid, which I have been using a lot recently. That and the movable guides.
GIMP sounds interesting... Link?
Is this the source code, or the actual program?
You could just use Google Rolleyes

But yeah, GIMP is a good choice. I might make a tutorial for making sheets with it or something sometime.