
A downloadable development guide
Attention:
You must ownTop Down Sprite Maker to make full use of the information contained within this guide.
If you are interested in making your own sprite styles forTop Down Sprite Maker, you're in the right place! The sprite style development guide is the one-stop shop for everything you need to learn to be ready to produce your own sprite styles.
A sprite style is a formal system of customization possibilities that combines an art style, supported directions, animations, sprite size, and layers. For example, thePokémon Generation III andPokémon Generation IV human overworld sprites are represented by distinctTDSM sprite styles.
The sprite style development guide contains all of the materials from the"Make a sprite style" tutorial video, including:
style.zipmanifest.tds scriptmanifest.tds at various stages throughout the tutorialIt also contains a README file full of useful resources, including the program'sAPI specification and theVS Code extension for script syntax highlighting.
This is not a pixel art crash course. All of the guide materials assume you are already a competent pixel artist, or at least have access to pixel art that you want to combine into a sprite style.
There are three things you should do to get started:
The tutorial is an absolute must-watch if you are starting out, especially if you are not the type of person that prefers to learn by reading documentation.
There are tons of resources linked in the video description as well, so please considerwatching it directly on YouTube.
Whether you are or aren't a keen reader of documentation,the API specification is very helpful. There are many features and techniques that are not covered in the tutorial which are only documented in the API. The API also goes into more depth about program concepts with a dedicated set oftheory pages.
Existing sprite styles are a great way to look at practical examples of `manifest.tds` scripts and art pipelines. You can download any of the free sprite styles from theapproved collection and inspect their ZIPs.
If you have all of your base assets ready, but...
manifest.tds script... you can hire me to write the script for you. I offer acommission service on Ko-Fi where you can give me your base assets, and I will writemanifest.tds and send you a sprite style that successfully compiles your art according to your specifications.
I will not be drawing pixel art for you or accepting commissions that require extensive editing of your art.
Availability is based on demand and my schedule.
Sprite styles made by members of the community that I have verified can be uploaded successfully toTop Down Sprite Maker are added tothe approved collection. Your sprite style must be uploaded to Itch.io in order to be eligible. To be considered, please post a link to your sprite style in the discussion threadhere on Itch.io oron GitHub.
If you own all of the art that comprises your sprite style and have the rights to distribute it, you may sell the sprite style. If you are not the creator or owner, please ensure that you may still distribute the art before listing it as afree download. If you submit a paid sprite style for official approval, I will most likely ask you to send me a download key to verify that the style compiles inTop Down Sprite Maker and doesn't contain any offensive content.
For help, please post inthis discussion thread.
| Updated | 26 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Category | Assets |
| Author | Jordan Bunke |
| Tags | 2D,Animation,Character Customization,character-customizer,Generator,Pixel Art,sprite-generator,Sprites,sprite-sheet,Top-Down |
| Average session | A few hours |
| Languages | English |
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