Download List

Project Description

Allegro Sprite Editor (ASE) is a program specially designed with facilities to create animated sprites that can be used in some video game. It lets you create static images, characters with movement, textures, patterns, backgrounds, logos, color palettes, etc. It focuses on pixel editing to do pixel art. It isn't a photo retouching tool or a vector graphics editor. Mainly, it is a tool to create tiny animations pixel-by-pixel.

System Requirements

System requirement is not defined
Information regarding Project Releases and Project Resources. Note that the information here is a quote from Freecode.com page, and the downloads themselves may not be hosted on OSDN.

2004-03-22 09:27
0.2.3

A problem with saving JPEG files was fixed, and GUI
behavior was fixed and improved in some places.
Tags: Major bugfixes

2004-03-14 08:34
0.2.2

This release adds some important features like the ability to
change the image type, and the film editor to control frames
(add/remove them). A tips window with text and images (like
a mini browsers) was also added, which will be very useful for
beginners. Finally, a lot of features like onionskin, scroll
movement in high-resolution, etc. were improved.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2003-12-09 05:20
0.2pre

A lot of bugs were fixed. New brush types (circle,
square, line) and modes (opaque, transparent) were
added. The interface was improved with a new GUI
library, support for multiple editors, better
palette handling, and complete scripting support
with Lua.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2003-08-07 09:57
0.1.2

This release contains some useful features such
as a trim_sprite function and a fast gaussian
blur.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2002-12-14 06:35
0.1.0

Support for saving and loading JPEG files, optimized keyframe and properties manipulation, and various new actions including a new color-curve effect were added. A new ASE Library was included, to ease the process of using ASE images in your programs. DLL plug-in support was also added.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

Project Resources