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On-Screen Controls

An extension for Aseprite that adds On-Screen Controls for touch screen users.

Can be launched from View menu.


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StatusIn development
CategoryTool
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
(10 total ratings)
AuthorKacper Woźniak
TagsAseprite, controls, extension, pen, Pixel Art, screen, script, tablet, touch, wacom

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On-Screen Controls v1.0.0 2.7 kB

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(+1)

i don't know what kind of control methods are available, but if there is somehow a way to manage a slider, it would be great to see ones for brush size/rotation. buttons would be fine too, but that's a really important hotkey for me to be able to access that's really difficult to control without a keyboard.

These could be easily added, I never thought they’d be useful. Do you think they should be on the same window as the other options or brush controls should have their own floating window?

hmm, i'm not sure which would be better. maybe the seperate floatoing window because you could always just position it near the original if you prefer. is a vertical slider possible? my ipad app has a vertical sider that hugs the side of the screen and i find that very comfortable.

(+3)

Oh, I haven’t thought about making the sliders vertical! I’ll note it down and explore the idea, thank you for the input ✌️

Is it possible to make a full copy of the right sided toolbar?
With the standard icons and foldout feature?
So we can move the toolbar where ever we want, and that were great stuff.

I have plans for something like it, might be released as a big update for this extension or released as a new one. ✌️

That sounds great.Great stuff...

honestly, my most used script. Packs a lil' neat set of important command, fully resizable window so you can really cramp it down and always have it in a corner of a Aseprite window

I tried to make my own script, but it was trash. Thank you for this!

Nice! I always avoided using by tablet in ase. You should add pen tablet type tags to this page, if you haven't.

Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll add these.