
Thanks I really appreciate anyone that can help me out with this issue. It’d be super nice to get this working, because this script is so much better than my alternative option (it’s either to use Aseprite with this script and all its nice features, or to use a very old sprite editor instead that’s much harder to use).

(There’s also a transactionless version of the script if you’d like to see the error - check the issues from the script’s repository.) If anyone can reproduce this issue and diagnose it, then I would be very thankful for your help. Compose sprites using layers & frames as separated concepts Create images in RGBA or Indexed color modes Open/Save GIF animations, sequence of PNG files, etc.
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All you’d do is download any of the test files, add the script from main to Aseprite, run the script, hit “import. Aseprite is a pixel art tool that lets you create 2D animations for videogames. I’ve left a couple SNES graphics test files here for anyone who wants to try it. We’ve only assumed that it’s because of an OS level difference, but I was wondering if anyone here really knew what the cause of the issue could be. I’m running Windows 11 on Aseprite 1.2.33 running the script from an older version of Aseprite returned the same error.Īn issue exists detailing the problem (aseprite/aseprite #3197), but it’s been inactive.The script works perfectly fine for the script author, but not for me.The file itself is a SNES graphics binary file (which works with a level editor for Super Mario World).Here you will find some help, tutorials, and little tips to use Aseprite and start getting the best from it from the very beginning.

From sprites, to pixel-art, retro style graphics, and whatever you like about the 8-bit and 16-bit era. The path the io.open() function is trying to open is a formatted, completely valid path. Find game assets tagged aseprite and Pixel Art like Gamepad UI / Controller Prompts Pack. Aseprite Help Aseprite lets you create 2D animations for videogames.I get this very odd error when trying to do so: “ attempt to index a function value”. I’m trying to open a binary file in an Aseprite Lua script with the io.open() function.
