This is the Windows app named textureAtlasTools whose latest release can be downloaded as TextureAtlasTools-0.1.0.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
textureAtlasTools
DESCRIPTION:
A set of tools for slicing a texture atlas to individual components and merging back. These tools simplify the approach for upscaling a texture atlas. Manually select some tiles in the texture atlas (that are placed in difficult positions) Add them to a json file following this pattern: json file; you can use any image editing tool such as GIMP to manually select and inspect the location, width and height of each selection. Run the tool with the split; this will automatically create a folder with separate files from the selections, as well a [basefilename]_sliced.png file containing the texture without the sliced files. Manually upscale all the resulting files with the correct transparency / seamless mode, including the [basefilename]_sliced.png from the previous step. it is important to use the same scale factor for all the files. you can leave some of the files unscaled (including the basefile).
Features
- The slices can have any suffix in the filename
- There can be multiple upscaled versions
- Slice a texture atlas to individual components
- Simplify the approach for upscaling a texture atlas
- Run the tool with the split
- Manually upscale all the resulting files with the correct transparency
Programming Language
C#
Categories
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