
Export Tagged
A downloadable extension
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About this software
This is a small Aseprite plugin to export every tagged sequence as gifs and optionally convert them to webm.
Doesn't seem like much of a problem to solve, until you need it for a large number of tags, and then you really need it.
Animated Telegram Stickers
Once you have a set of webm's you can easily turn those into your own animated Telegram stickers!
- Go to the Stickers bot at https://t.me/Stickers
- Use the command /newvideo and upload your webms
Transparent backgrounds work too!
Install/Use Instructions
- In Edit > Preferences > Extensions click the "Add Extension" button and choose this file.
- After installing in Aseprite, you will find an "Export Tagged.." option in the File > Export submenu.
- By default it will export the gifs to a subfolder called "export" in the location of your current sprite/document. This can be changed in the settings tab.
- To enable webm output, you must have ffmpeg in your system path, or in the same folder as Aseprite. Download ffmpeg here: https://ffmpeg.org/download.html
NOTE: The trial version of Aseprite will not work, you need the full version to install plugins/extensions properly.
NOTE2: Depending on your security settings you may have to run Aseprite as admin for webm export to work, as it has to run an external command (ffmpeg).
| Updated | 2 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Category | Tool |
| Author | Pixel Pillars |
| Made with | Aseprite |
| Tags | Aseprite, Pixel Art |
| Code license | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 (LGPL) |
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export-tagged.aseprite-extension 2.7 kB

Comments
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Checkbox "export webm" isn't not working. But thank you for teaching me how to add ffmpeg to system path <3
After 2 hours I just find out that I need to run Aseprite as Admin
Glad you figured out what was going on! I'll add that to the instructions.