Aseprite vs Pyxel Edit - Pixel Art Animation & Tile Tool Comparison
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- čas přidán 4. 09. 2018
- Comparison of these two modern tools for creating and animating pixel are for games (or just art in general)
www.pyxeledit.com/
aseprite.org (also on Steam)
I also mentioned Tiled - that's here www.mapeditor.org/ for making maps from your tilesets
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It's lookin like:
Aseprite: Characters and Items
Pyxel Edit: Tilesets
That was the consensus I came up with before even watching this lol
simple solution: buy both LOL!
@@eggxecution that's what I done XD
@@eggxecution yep
I was just looking for something like this today. Perfect timing!
Pyxel Edit does now have the ability to switch between various close shades of color.
Good video. I pretty much agree with all of your points. Another thing I would've commented on is the color picker tool on Pyxel Edit which has an algorithm that automatically chooses Shading, Lightness, Saturation and Hue variants based on a starting color, which has proven to be quite useful at least for me.
Couple of notes:
Yes, you *can* copy paste frames in pyxel edit. Look at the tools above the hand and the looking glass. They are very easy to use and can also merge frames if you like. There is a also a shading tool(much better in my opinion) in pyxel edit. All you have to do is click on your selected colour(top left). Except for those points it's a good comparison.
I agree I was just about to write a whole message... You have saved me some rambling.
You can copy a layer in a frame and copy it to another frame in pixel edit. Without the select tool. There is a tile tool that will do that.
Your art looks good! How easy is it in pixel edit to create animation for your tiles? (Ex the gate opening)
This was so helpful. Thank you for sharing!
Loved this thank you
what about exporting for use in spritekit?
Thx now i can upload my video using this
I've been using Pyxel Edit for a year now. It is really good. It needs some improvements like being able to copy positioned tiles and being able to view a preview of .pyxel files when browsing a folder, but it's still unparalled for tile creation. Yeah, I've tried Tiled and I did not like it at all. So, I was about to buy Aseprite for animation but I decided to search for "aseprite tile animation" and I found your video. Now I'm baffled that I minimized all animation panels in Pyxel Edit when I first used it and forgot about it, thinking it didn't support animation at all. My god...
just get both
Now that I think about it why not both
Superb! Thank you.
Helpful, thank you
thanks for the video :D it was very usefull
Good review, Chris, and what do you think about this software "Marmoset Hexels"?. You've left me undecided, every program has its benefits and cons but it seems that Marmoset Hexels has the good of both
It isn't free for me. 49 big bucks
can you save each frame of an animated sprite individually??
Yeah use a sprite sheet format opposed to actually animation.
also we have to keep in mind that Pyxel edit is still in beta. so not all features are in there
I have both Aseprite, and Pyxel Edit. I like Aseprite for being user friendly, and I wish Aseprite had the tiling features that Pyxel Edit does. I don't care for having to disrupt my workflow by using more than 1 app for sprite work. Mainly, it is just more to deal with. Another piece of software I have to learn.
Your art is good; I’m also a developer
A question and a comment..
In PyxelEdit, you can change the length of each frame, can you do that in Aseprite?
Also, I'm surprised the color editor in PyxelEdit wasn't mentioned, it's definitely a highlight for me ^^
Yeah in frame properties
After watching this I still prefer aseprite
You can make a selection, like a tile, and turn it into a brush then just build your world from there easy
Great comparison, however, I've used Tiled and I found it horrible. Personally I use Pyxel Edit for tiles, and I'm considering something else for character animations like Piskel which is free.
Just use aseprite
can use idraw 3 chara maker for tiling and graphics gale for animations now all free
just wondering if there are any free alternatives to pyxel edit for making tilesets
One called tiled.
Pyxeledit is ok for mac ?
Has an animator i found pyxel edit quality of export a little better then aseprite cause aseprite for me sometimes bugs the colors even if i use only 3 colors and i felt pyxel edit a little bit more simple to do stuff in overall then aseprite and aseprite still have some annoying bugs since release that they hvnt fixed yet dont know why.
I think buying both will be a good idea because their low cost and they both have things over the other
I use both XD
aseprite is the best today set 2020👊👏👏👏👊👊👊😍
so... what is best???
Pyxel edit is best
Its pronounced “ace-prite” or “A-Sprite” I pronounce it “A-Sprite”
wanna aseprite cranberry?
It's the second. I have no idea why Chris is calling it "ass-per-ite."
Ive always proununced it "ase-prite" for some wdird reason or "ase-sperite" xD
not asperite