Discussion of: What is the Difference Between Aseprite and LibreSprite?

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  1. Visitor

    I just wanted to say I love this website aesthetic. Very old school and I am here for it. :)

    1. Visitor

      fr this site reminds me of that 2000 family pc internet era

  2. Visitor

    I just spend 2 hour to build aseprite, the document of them is not clearly, but with power of AI, finnaly I finshed
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    1. Administrator

      I'd refrain from doing that. As per Aseprite's license https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/blob/main/EULA.txt, "You may not distribute copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT to third parties". Aseprite is a commercial product and they expect you to purchase the compiled binaries or compile it from the source code yourself. If anyone could simply take the source code and distribute compiled versions of Aseprite themselves, that would make it harder for them to sell Aseprite to others.

      I understand that it's a unusual license, but it is what it is. If you'd like to contribute to open source pixel art software, it might be a better idea to join the LibreSprite project.

  3. Visitor

    This was fairly helpful, as I use LibreSprite, and was wondering if the 20 bucks is worth it. However, I am finding it hard to find more specific examples of the feature differences between AseSprite and LibreSprite; do you know some feature differences?