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Btw I also wouldn't recommend to convert the sheets to a lower colour depth, since this can screw up the colours like:
https://www.reddit.com/r/aseprite/commen...nversions/
This happened to me when I reduced the colour depth from 16 Mio. to 256 colours to erase a background colour from an indexed palette.
It was the Fiery Den in Trials of Mana (SNES), but suddenly the conversion went wrong and I was left with a different shade of red, something that I've never noticed before.
If you have problems with getting rid of background colours / transparency, I can recommend this neat little tool:
SheetMaker + manual
https://mega.nz/#!FJpwTbwC!Vtxgg13BSYSqz...VerJPX0ZjA
Doesn't need installation, but requires Java to function.
Quick guide
- Create a subfolder in a folder, throw your pics inside the subfolder and drag it into the tool.
- Every subfolder creates a new row on the sheet.
- Sheet appears in the same directory as the tool.
How it looks
![[Image: duS5Xsn.png]](https://i.imgur.com/duS5Xsn.png)
In this case, the folder is FF VI Tilesets while the subfolders inside the folder are called 01, 02, 03, etc.
You can determine the space between the frames with X Pad (horizontal space) and Y Pad (vertical space).
Fill Background / Fill Frames can get rid of background colours and transparency for you.
https://www.reddit.com/r/aseprite/commen...nversions/
This happened to me when I reduced the colour depth from 16 Mio. to 256 colours to erase a background colour from an indexed palette.
It was the Fiery Den in Trials of Mana (SNES), but suddenly the conversion went wrong and I was left with a different shade of red, something that I've never noticed before.
If you have problems with getting rid of background colours / transparency, I can recommend this neat little tool:
SheetMaker + manual
https://mega.nz/#!FJpwTbwC!Vtxgg13BSYSqz...VerJPX0ZjA
Doesn't need installation, but requires Java to function.
Quick guide
- Create a subfolder in a folder, throw your pics inside the subfolder and drag it into the tool.
- Every subfolder creates a new row on the sheet.
- Sheet appears in the same directory as the tool.
How it looks
![[Image: duS5Xsn.png]](https://i.imgur.com/duS5Xsn.png)
In this case, the folder is FF VI Tilesets while the subfolders inside the folder are called 01, 02, 03, etc.
You can determine the space between the frames with X Pad (horizontal space) and Y Pad (vertical space).
Fill Background / Fill Frames can get rid of background colours and transparency for you.