Sprite Something is a drawing, animation and tilemap application for pixel artists and game developers. Draw multiple frames individually, then quickly drag and drop frames into an animation, or use your frames to draw tilemaps for your game levels. Export your creations to PNG, animated GIF's and CSV files (tilemaps).
For documentation, visit http://terriblegames.com/spriteSomething to download the Sprite Something Manual.
Sprite Something is also now available on the Mac App Store.
Features
- create spritesheets / tiles for use in games
- edit frames individually and conveniently
- multiple layers for drawing (spritesheets only)
- animation: drag and drop animation frames
- tilemaps: draw using frames to create large maps
- iCloud: sync spritesheets, tilemaps, palettes across all your devices
- Dropbox: Import/Export files quickly and easily to/from your Dropbox account
- Photo Library: Import/Export spritesheets to/from your Photo Library
- GIF export: save and email gif previews of your animation
- Autosave
- HSB/RGB color select
- Recent colors list
- scalable preview to see your pixel work at multiple sizes
- onion skinning for easy tracing or cloning frames
- place photos from your library behind editing area
- add custom GIMP color palettes, or create palettes from your drawings
- assignable three and four finger swipe gestures (changeable in Settings)
- add new or save out your drawings through iTunes
- export via email
- export individual frame images
- optimized for Retina display, iOS 5.0+ compatible, landscape and portrait views
Tips
- touch and hold to select color when using pencil, line or fill
- touch the onion skin button once for relative frame difference, twice for locked onion skin frame
- when exporting individual frames, limit exported frames by creating a list of comma separated numbers or number ranges (i.e. 1,3,5-8,12)
Videos
Learn tools and tips about Sprite Something: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE9903D1642039E69
Drawing supports PNG files up to 1024x1024, tilemaps up to 200x200.
Follow @mattfox12 on Twitter for latest news. Sprite Something is also available on the Mac App Store.
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Sprite Something FAQ
Is Sprite Something free?
Yes, Sprite Something is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Sprite Something legit?
🤔 The Sprite Something app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
This app is really nice but i have a few suggestions
* stroke size (ability to make my strokes bigger)
* free rotate (rotate at any angle)
* resizable background( ability to pan and zoom bg before i paste it)
* re-adjustable shape(ability to adjust the shape or line before putting it on the canvas)
I used to develop games using pixel'd but sadly disney pull the plug on them, and the version they left cant export .gif as they used to (now only mp4). I think your app is the next best thing with some improvements, but please include (if not all) some of my suggestion, it'll be really helpful and make this more powerful for development. Thanks a lot.
No Updates in 7 years…
Is this app no longer supported or running on current iOS?
Was a cool app…
Keeps freezing and crashing since last iOS update
On any given day, I would rate Sprite Something 5-stars. It’s truly the BEST program to draw and animate 2D sprites for game development. Unfortunately, since the most recent iOS update - Sprite Something now has random freezes/crashes that completely wipe the progress you’ve made on a sprite. When these freezes/crashes don’t occur, it’s a fantastic program worth the asking price. I have been using Sprite Something for quite some time on my iPhone 11 Pro Max, and I don’t want to switch to another sprite creation app. Please, please — fix the issues plaguing this release! By the next major iOS upgrade (if no fixes ever materialize to address the aforementioned issues), I fear Sprite Something will end becoming another broken app that was once considered great, but could have been so much more.
Was great…until no longer able to export your art work
Been using this app for indie 2D game art for 6 years! It has been great for what I use it for, HOWEVER the app does not appear to be updated anymore by its developer! Now you cannot export your art work at all anymore. The email export no longer works and the drop box export no longer works at least not with IOS 13 and newer which excludes anyone with I phone 8 and up!
Great for knocking out 8 bit fonts
Sprite Something is great for making fonts, each character occupying one frame of a sheet.
It would be five stars if there was a modern export option, such as integration with Files. I couldn’t get the Dropbox integration to work, and email is clumsy, making it hard to get the sprites into other applications on an iOS device.
Five stars for Files integration :)
I hope to see an iPadOS 13 update
This is still one of my favorite pixel art apps, I’d like to see an update for the latest iPadOS and iPad Pro screens. Sadly, the last update was 4 years ago, so I may have to look for alternatives.
Doesn’t Work On New Update
I have sadly backed up as good practices all except the one Sheet I actually need. Ever Since I updated my phone my files have their name but are completely inoperable. Used to be the best app and now I am gonna feel bad when I hear from friends I recommended this to.
I LOVE IT SO THERE.
For what it does it is a work of art. I hope the designer might come back and update. I have made some great stuff with this including a Bullet Bill knockoff and a couple of cartoon characters. Get it!
Animation
I made a animation and I wanted to edit so I clicked it and nothing happened I did that like 30 times and nothing happened 0stars.Its a ripoff don’t buy it
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