There are also other, less silly animation modes, but Dance Party's where it's at. I'll eventually get around to pushing it to github and some functionality quality of life, like associating tokens w/their spawn cards and pulling CSS from the site as a resource.ĮDIT: Made some fixes and improvements over the night:įixed the animation speed, thanks to /u/phyvo and /u/ElDynamite for pointing it out and /u/AdamKling for providing the accurate frame speedįor /u/Infiltrator and /u/AndraxxusB, I spent a not unsubstantial amount of time watching the hit animations and thinking 'drop the bass' and so, because apparently I am not alone in this, I present 'Dance Party' mode. Tap on Choose File to open the File Explorer window and choose the target GIF that you want to turn it into a sprite sheet. On this page, switch to the GIF to sprite sheet tab.
It's mostly automated - I feed it a folder of plists/pngs and a dictionary.json that keys file names to any available card id's and then it spits out this nifty site. Click on Split to launch the GIF frame extractor tool. To make a GIF, you can upload a sequence of GIF, JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, HEIC, AVIF, and other types of images. You can see the pixels easily, yet there's a lot of detail in the sprites themselves.
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Produced GIFs are of high quality and free of watermarks or attribution, making this tool ideal for developers and content creators. Marvelous, I've always wanted this design style for my project.
I needed sprites for a deckbuilder I'm making because that's the dev rite of passage and this side project quickly escalated because I couldn't decided between idle and breathing so why not all of them GIF maker allows you to instantly create your animated GIFs by combining separated image files as frames.