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      Deeeds @Hamed
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      @Hamed try these: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jq2iedb8aw1gw1w/AAAoOxfVzrhc7GTVn-c0VKMha?dl=0

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        Deeeds @Murtaza
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        @Murtaza I can't get this to work the way I want. Placement issues abound. And very time consuming.

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        • HamedH
          Hamed Admin
          last edited by Hamed

          So here are the steps I took:

          1. Import one of the images. It will have a graphic label in the assets library.

          2. Press and hold the graphic. Tap on Add animation.

          3. Since each image is 256 x 256 px, this means you can only select 8 images (Max 2048 x 2048 px).

          4. create a name for your your animation and press save.

          This creates a sprite sheet with your 8 images.

          If you wanted all 40 of the images, aim for 51px per image

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            Deeeds @Hamed
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            @Hamed How is 256x256x8 getting you to 2048x2048?

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            • HamedH
              Hamed Admin
              last edited by

              Its x :256 * 8, y: 256 * 8

              The axis are independent.

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                Deeeds @Hamed
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                @Hamed So you fill the sprite sheet in a diagonal line?

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                • HamedH
                  Hamed Admin
                  last edited by

                  Oh i see the confusion. Its not actually multiplying 2048 and 2048. Your final image must be less than 2048 on the x direction and 2048 in the y direction.

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                    Deeeds @Hamed
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                    @Hamed So you're doing this?

                    0_1513271259809_grid8x8.png

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                    • HamedH
                      Hamed Admin
                      last edited by

                      Hmmm. No, but I see what you mean. I should definitely be able to fill up a 2048 by 2048 area.

                      This is the final image its producing 0_1513271460638_IMG_0008-hd.png

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                      • HamedH
                        Hamed Admin
                        last edited by Hamed

                        And I can only add 7 and not 8.

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                        • HamedH
                          Hamed Admin
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                          Another bug to add to the list!

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                            Deeeds @Hamed
                            last edited by

                            @Hamed Cheers, if you can, aim for wrapping, like this:

                            0_1513271708563_Screen Shot 2017-12-15 at 1.14.07 AM.png

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                              Deeeds @Hamed
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                              @Hamed In the most basic version, just force users (me) to use square images, in square values (64x64, 128x128, 256x256, 512x512 etc) as this is a pretty common limitation. Most designers and artists for games are used to this limitation.

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