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v2.0 - Added name formatting, different file formats and a scale export factor.
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Save web page layers as png full#
Save sprite: If checked, the full sprite will be saved in the output.The resolution of the file willīe multiplied by this number. Export scale: The scale at which to export.Export format: File format of exported files.Group separator: The character used to separate the group names in file name.File name: The name of every exported file.This is because Aseprite’s API doesn’t support folder Note that you will specify aįile, not a folder. Output directory: The folder where to export.Execute the script and your layers will export in separate files. Have your sprite with multiple layers you want to be exported individually. I couldn’t find this feature, so I investigated and found that there is an api for Aseprite, so I made my own script that does just that before making sure there was no way to do it other way. As I was making these sprites I started to miss a function to export all layers on a sprite as individual png images with their own name and on a specific folder. I’m working on a game where characters are drawn in layers, so you can choose their clothes and complements. An easy and fast way of exporting every layer of a sprite into individual sprites.