Aseprite 1.2.30 [ WORKING ◎ ]
: Flexibility to export work as sprite sheets, GIFs, or individual PNG frames.
For users on Steam, version 1.2.30 is often the "Default" or "None" option under the beta settings if you prefer the over the newer, experimental v1.3 features.
: Users can now "jump" between the start and end of a palette using the [ and ] keys or Alt + mouse wheel, rather than stopping at the boundaries. Aseprite 1.2.30
While v1.2.30 brought technical refinements, it retains the core features that make Aseprite a favorite:
: A new debugger for Lua scripts was added to help creators troubleshoot their custom tools more effectively. Core Capabilities for Beginners : Flexibility to export work as sprite sheets,
: A major technical addition that allows Aseprite to communicate with external applications in real-time.
Aseprite remains one of the industry's most popular pixel art tools, and stands as a key milestone for its stable branch. Released alongside the v1.3 beta, this update focused on long-term stability while introducing powerful new features for technical artists and developers. Key Features in v1.2.30 While v1
The v1.2.30 release introduced several improvements that refined both the user interface and the underlying scripting capabilities: