Aseprite Brush Tips and Tricks (Pixel Art Tutorial)
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Tile-painting with a brush. 00:35 Using a tile as a brush.
01:11 Tile-painting options.
01:24 Pattern aligned to source.
01:58 Pattern aligned to destination.
02:37 Paintbrush.
03:00 Painting a strip.
04:01 Using the tools.
Ink options 05:19 Simple ink.
05:52 Alpha compositing.
07:02 Copy Alpha+Colour.
08:16 Lock Alpha.
09:27 Shading.
10:29 Managing custom brushes.
10:54 Outro
Probably one of the best tutorials I've seen on UA-cam. Perfect amount of complexity without being too hard to understand. Great job
2:46 TIL how Microsoft made their Solitaire winning animation.
I'm totally new to Aesprite and have been using it to learn animation in general. Your tutorials are a godsend! Thank you sooo much!
Oh I loved this tutorial. I just simply thought that alpha lock wasn't a thing in Aseprite, since I couldn't find the option for it in the layer settings. But I'm so happy to find out that it's actually just a brush setting! This is going to make things so much easier!
I already liked this program a lot, thinking that perhaps its the best I've ever used for pixelart. But then I see your video tutorials and realize just how many features this program has that I didn't realize. Brings a tear of joy to my eye.
Glad to see you back, Mort! I don't even use Aseprite, but your tutorials are so high quality that I watch them anyway. Keep it up!
Aaahh, I love these videos so much! Before I discovered this channel, I had no idea what to do to jump into pixel art. But I've been watching your videos, and I even started that "learn pixel art quick" challenge of yours (I'm on day four, working towards a month!). It's made my life so much easier. Great videos, and I hope you make more!
I guess this is one of the most important video about aseprite you made
Aww. Too kind, Mort. Too kind. (Glad you recorded the vid!)
Copy Alpha+Color is perfect for those of us who learned to mix colors in physical media and are making the jump into digital media. Thank you so much for this tutorial, I didn't even realize these settings existed and they are going to make my workflow *so* much faster!
THESE WERE SO HELPFUL, I WAS MINDBLOWN FROM EVERY TIP IN THE VIDEO
Yay, Mort’s back! And with a great video too
MortMort just convinced me to give pixel art a try. Thanks for the visual demonstration for us!
BRUSH SAUCE
Mort has returns with a great tutorial.
Thank you so much for all of these tutorials! My friends and I are getting into making video games, and if we ever start putting them out on Steam or do phone games, I'd definitely want to give you a special thanks for all the help you've given me in making graphics ^^
Amazingly clear, and educative. Awesome tutorial!
Hey, thank you for your great Tutorials dude :D
the shading option is PURE MAGIC !!!
this actually saved me a lot of time, thank you so much!
These videos are always super helpful! Thank you :)
Awesome Video! thanks for the tutorial Mort!!!
Yay, a new mort video!
Thank you!
Amazing tutorial!
Great video! I learned a few things, and what I didn't learn here, when I did learn about it, saved me tons of time, so I'm glad you made this tutorial! ;)
Thank you so much for all this amazing content!
Holy, I've been using the magic wand tool, not knowing about the alpha lock. Thank you mate 👍 Also your high standards in terms of video quality is really showing
Welcome back Mort.... I have miss your vids!
This is so handy! I am using Tiled to make levels for a simple pygame game and I realised the most efficient way is draw anything that won't move as a background. Tiled is great for things that will be sprites but to draw a background in tiled is a bit of a pain I find (as I need my tiles set up correct). Doing it it in Aesprite directly has been much easier
Omg you are back!!!
At last! The lord has returned!
Amazing tutorial, nice work
Wow, thanks a lot for telling me what the “copy color+alpha” option does! Many times before I have used a transparent color for many different purposes and mid-way I noticed I really liked that color but when I color picked from it in the same layer it would also copy the transparency effect… when really, what I wanted was just the flat color itself to paint with! So I had to go through a whole ordeal of creating a new layer and copying the color there (for some reason, it ignores the alpha that way and just gets the color itself at 255 alpha) to then merge it down and blablabla. Now I can get the color I want much easier, thanks a bunch!
Thank you for this. I just started doing pixel art yesterday!
I learned something new again. Thank you!
I like your custom canvas templates for the tutorial, that's a pretty cool idea.
Good work! Thanks for the tutorial
this was super useful
great tutorial
thanks for the tips!
Awesome video! Keep it up!
Yoo~ didn't know about the tile painting option, so I had to use Tiled to tile my background. This cuts down time A LOT, thanks!
Awesome Video Mort!
00:35 Thank you so much
This helped me a lot
I couldn't stop hearing sauce instead of source and it cracked me up
Thank you!
dude, thank u so much, you helped a lot, and made me discover a new amazing hobby.
PS: great tutorials, keep it up :)
Thank you so much! awesome easy to use tips! :D
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Sooooooooooooo helpful
Thank you : D
So useful
thank you!
nice, really thanks!
ayy he returns
thxx ! The tutorial videos are very useful :)
Ey you back!!
Thanks!
Thank you for teach!...If l have time l will trying it!
Neat, and helpful!
Thank you so much.
Hi there, thank you for your great tutorials! :)
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Yo this is super helpful
Thank you! 감사합니다!
awezommeee !!!! te doy las gracias en español de la emoción hermano jaja // thank you so much for the tutorial
Oh boy, look at that Video!
damn that some useful stuff here, i feel like an idiot but im having trouble understanding how frames and linking and unlinking and grouping and all that works
omg nearly all of theses are super use ful!!! wish i watched this before starting aseprite! :)
i use graphicsgale and aseprite aseprite bc gg dossent have a mirror mode
8:40 if the "lock alpha" doesn't do for you what it is supposed to, then try on a separate layer, not the default background layer
Hi I just recently got into pixel art and found you! You make amazing pixel art videoes, keep it up! Btw, i'm a dane :)
Thank you god bless you~
yesssss
i like how your concept video 0:04 . using image for presentation :)
keep making video!
Copy Alpha + Color doesn't *make transparency into flat color.*
But what it does is to remove any color, *including any transparency on same layer* and replace it with *its own alpha (transparency) and its own color.*
If you use simple ink or alpha compositing, what happen is that they retain any transparent color that already there before them. Ex: you draw a 50% blue, and then you draw 50% red, you can still see that 50% blue below that 50% red. *But if you use Copy Alpha + Color, that 50% blue is gone.*
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Also something to add about difference between simple ink and alpha compositing.
1. In simple ink, you can set the opacity via wheel slider. While in alpha comp., you can set it from wheel slider AND also on the toolbar. IDK the words... but the effect on opacity is kinda stacked/cumulative... So if you set the opacity to half in wheel slider, and then set it to half on the toolbar, that means you only get about a quarter of opacity.
2. The only REAL difference is when you draw at ZERO opacity. With simple ink, you will ERASE any ink/color on the layer... While with alpha comp., there is nothing happened (it's like you never draw anything) though aseprite will still register your action (in undo history).
not to make fun of your pronunciation, but it sounds like you're saying sauce
*STROKE SAUCE*
I was so much thinking of making a joke with it in the editing xD
The wonders of the English language. Words that sound the same yet have completely different meanings. Yay!
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@@MortMort Your are not speak English, actually learn!
9:10 Him: `lips smack`
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lock alpha!! I have been looking for it for a long time,because it is different from SAI and PS. mia hahaha! thanks for you!!
I subbed :D
There is a little mistake at 03:55 First you say it's Alt+Shift then control+shift. Might want to add an annotation for correction or something :)
tinyruin thanks! Totally slipped my mind during editing! 😲
Why don't you have more subscribers
Keep doing the tutorials Mr.Mort please !!!
xyo68 I see no reason to stop 😎👌
The shading one is so nice, but is there a keyboard shortcut for brighter or darker? Because I draw on a tablet and left and right click don't really work easily.
Muito bom
This app is so good damn the best 15$ i spent in my entire life.
I was at the stream when you made this video lmao ( im niels0400)
copy alpha color maybe for making shadows and stuff
Great info here but I just wish you would have explained some good examples for each ink option and maybe show a practical use. Because there cool to know there here in aseprite but idk how I would use them
So “Lock Alpha” is basically how you can do clipping masks in Aseprite?! Somehow I didn’t know it was possible till now…
You are the best I wish I could watch more of you're streams but I work too much 8^{
So we use Alpha + Color for Color Anti-Aliasing or we actually use low opacity? (I suppose actually low opacity is bad when working with a background)
And there I was wondering where you've been - on Twitch....
So i cant use shading ink while painting on my layer with alpha ink tool?
1:15 pattern align to sauce
can you compine lock and shading tool together?
how do i get the alpha option by the colour spectrum
How to make lattices?
can anyone answer if there is a way to export aseprite files into photoshop after finishing animating them? does .ase open in photoshop with all of the layers and frames intact?
Any idea why the shading tool straight up doesn't draw on some colors sometimes? It's nothing to do with selections/deselections, and colors are correctly selected in the palette, yet sometimes it just doesn't seem to want to draw on some colours/images (try a brand new image, works fine, try copying, or even flattening than copying the image it refuses to draw on into a different file, and it still won't do it).
2 Years a bit late on the reply, but i hope this helps anyone in the future as this was a problem I ran into. One key detail for Shading Ink is that the colors you are drawing on, must be part of the palette that you are pulling from. The brush is using the colors as a reference to know which ones to step up or step down from, and if it doesn't see the color that you're currently painting over in the selected palette, then it doesn't know (and therefore ignores drawing on) what color to step up or drown from.