Thanks so much, I'm really glad you like it :) I'm currently too busy with a full-time project to work on anything else, sorry. I'm not sure when I'll get the time, but I'll keep it in mind!
Great work..I purchased it BUT I was a little bit shocked about the fact that there is a spritesheet for every animation but not ONE SINGLE Spritesheet with all the animations in one big package.. :/ That will be a lot of work to import.
* Ok I asked Chatgpt to write a Powershell Script which combines me everything. Worked like a charm! xD
I'm sorry to hear you have some issues with the way I provide my animations. I believe it the clearest, easiest and fastest way to put together a playable character in a game, but it all comes down to preference.
I personally find it much more convenient and quick to have the animations nicely separated and ready instead of them all in one big spritesheet. The time to import them into your project takes a split second, no longer than importing one big spritesheet. I'd like to know why it is more work for you.
I'm glad you found some way to combine all the spritesheets to make importing them easier for you :)
Thanks for your kind reply :) I will try to explain why one big spritesheet is the way to go for me.
I'm working with Godot and Aseprite.
So.. When I want to import animations for my Player for example, I have ONE Aseprite file from my character with all the different animations with animationtags.
Like this:
The imported file will be set up with a Aseprite plugin in the Godot Animationplayer. One click and everything is setuped! And If I want to change something in the animation I just need to change it in one aseprite file, reimport, and it's done. Even animation speed can be controlled via aseprite. So with this workflow I have all the control in my aseprite file which is quite nice :D
So to achieve this workflow with different spritesheets for every animations I first need to merge all spritesheets together which is quite of annoying first time because I hate to copy frames in Aseprite around. :D But yeah chatgpt saved my life in 3 minutes.
But I think neither your nor my workflow is wrong. Both are practical depending on the application ♥
Wow what a great asset pack, great job! If you ever decide to work on this again, a combination of the wall grab and wall climb animations could be very useful, basically the head turned like wall grab but with the paws moving like in the wall climb, would look a little more realistic when climbing down (I tried editing them myself, but failed miserably). Regardless of this, the quality of these assets top notch, great job.
Oh thank you! The animation you're talking about sounds do-able and shouldn't be too hard to do, but I'm so busy lately working on another project, wish I had a bit more time to focus on these assets. Hopefully in the future. I'll definitely keep this in mind.
Don't stress about this, it was more an "if you even end up working on this again in the future", I've gotten more than enough value from this purchase :) thanks for the reply and again great work!
Hi there, I don't use Aseprite, but you should be able to easily just import the png spritesheets into asesprite and then edit it from there. The frames are all 40 x 40.
Here is a guide on how to import spritesheets into Aseprite, hope this helps!
You're really great!!!!! The cat is very lively and interesting! I wonder if you'd be willing to accept a customized animation of a cat snoring and what the cost would be?
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Hi! I made my first app using your assets!
It’s a cute and lovely timer app for developers.
Your animation is absolutely adorable!
Thank You!
https://apps.apple.com/app/id6670413409
Ah thanks for the kind words! I'm really glad you like my animations and got some good use from Catset, thanks for sharing!
This is the best cat tileset that I've seen! Can you add a sinking animation? Like sinking in muck or quicksand.
Thanks so much, I'm really glad you like it :) I'm currently too busy with a full-time project to work on anything else, sorry. I'm not sure when I'll get the time, but I'll keep it in mind!
I designed my own cat but seeing these I was able to spruce mine up. Cheers !
Oh okay cool, good luck with your cats!
Great work..I purchased it BUT I was a little bit shocked about the fact that there is a spritesheet for every animation but not ONE SINGLE Spritesheet with all the animations in one big package.. :/ That will be a lot of work to import.
* Ok I asked Chatgpt to write a Powershell Script which combines me everything. Worked like a charm! xD
Thank you, I'm so glad you like my art!
I'm sorry to hear you have some issues with the way I provide my animations. I believe it the clearest, easiest and fastest way to put together a playable character in a game, but it all comes down to preference.
I personally find it much more convenient and quick to have the animations nicely separated and ready instead of them all in one big spritesheet. The time to import them into your project takes a split second, no longer than importing one big spritesheet. I'd like to know why it is more work for you.
I'm glad you found some way to combine all the spritesheets to make importing them easier for you :)
Thanks for your kind reply :) I will try to explain why one big spritesheet is the way to go for me. I'm working with Godot and Aseprite.
So.. When I want to import animations for my Player for example, I have ONE Aseprite file from my character with all the different animations with animationtags.
Like this:
The imported file will be set up with a Aseprite plugin in the Godot Animationplayer. One click and everything is setuped! And If I want to change something in the animation I just need to change it in one aseprite file, reimport, and it's done. Even animation speed can be controlled via aseprite. So with this workflow I have all the control in my aseprite file which is quite nice :D
So to achieve this workflow with different spritesheets for every animations I first need to merge all spritesheets together which is quite of annoying first time because I hate to copy frames in Aseprite around. :D But yeah chatgpt saved my life in 3 minutes.
But I think neither your nor my workflow is wrong. Both are practical depending on the application ♥
Such incredible work!! This helped me so much...
By the way, can we have wall climb animations from the back like in Mario and Megaman? And maybe swimming? Okay, that last one seems too out there...
Not sure when I'll get the time, but I'll keep it in mind though. For now I'd recommend using the running animation for swimming.
Thank you, I'm glad Catset could help :)
Yeah, it helped when my friend crossed the rainbow bridge. I immortalized him in my project thanks to you
Wow what a great asset pack, great job! If you ever decide to work on this again, a combination of the wall grab and wall climb animations could be very useful, basically the head turned like wall grab but with the paws moving like in the wall climb, would look a little more realistic when climbing down (I tried editing them myself, but failed miserably). Regardless of this, the quality of these assets top notch, great job.
Oh thank you! The animation you're talking about sounds do-able and shouldn't be too hard to do, but I'm so busy lately working on another project, wish I had a bit more time to focus on these assets. Hopefully in the future. I'll definitely keep this in mind.
Don't stress about this, it was more an "if you even end up working on this again in the future", I've gotten more than enough value from this purchase :) thanks for the reply and again great work!
I bought the asset already, would it be possible to get access to the aseprite file so I can edit and modify the characters plus animations as I wish?
it seems stressful to edit it frame by frame or should i make the frames myself using the pngs?
Hi there, I don't use Aseprite, but you should be able to easily just import the png spritesheets into asesprite and then edit it from there. The frames are all 40 x 40.
Here is a guide on how to import spritesheets into Aseprite, hope this helps!
https://www.aseprite.org/docs/sprite-sheet/
Thank you so much, this solves my problem
I would love to see more different colours! Even some crazy red, green, tigerstripes usw.
Okay cool, thanks for letting me know :)
You're really great!!!!! The cat is very lively and interesting! I wonder if you'd be willing to accept a customized animation of a cat snoring and what the cost would be?
Hi there, thank you so much for the kind words. I'm really glad you like Catset! I got your message on Twitter, I'll answer your query there :)
thanks very much!!!!soooooo cute!!!