Aseprite plugin
This extension adds support for Aseprite SpriteSheets and Animations exported to json.
> npm install @excaliburjs/plugin-aseprite
> npm install @excaliburjs/plugin-aseprite
- Export using the aseprite cli or through the UI
- Load the Aseprite resource via the json and voila ✨
- Use
AsepriteResource.getAnimation(name)
to retrieve animations by the name in aseprite - Use
AsepriteResource.getSpriteSheet()
to get the equivalent Excalibur SpriteSheet - Use
Aseprite.rawAseprite
to access the raw data structure from Aseprite - Use
Aseprite.image
to access the source image for the SpriteSheet
Example:
typescript
import { AsepriteResource } from '@excaliburjs/plugin-aseprite'const game = new Engine({width: 600,height: 400,displayMode: DisplayMode.FitScreen,})const asepriteSpriteSheet = new AsepriteResource('./beetle.json')const loader = new Loader([asepriteSpriteSheet])game.start(loader).then(() => {const anim = asepriteSpriteSheet.getAnimation('Loop')const actor = new Actor({ pos: vec(100, 100) })actor.graphics.use(anim)game.currentScene.add(actor)})
typescript
import { AsepriteResource } from '@excaliburjs/plugin-aseprite'const game = new Engine({width: 600,height: 400,displayMode: DisplayMode.FitScreen,})const asepriteSpriteSheet = new AsepriteResource('./beetle.json')const loader = new Loader([asepriteSpriteSheet])game.start(loader).then(() => {const anim = asepriteSpriteSheet.getAnimation('Loop')const actor = new Actor({ pos: vec(100, 100) })actor.graphics.use(anim)game.currentScene.add(actor)})