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I’ve been using Aseprite for a while, and after downloading a ton of palettes from Lospec and placing them into Aseprite’s “/data/palettes” directory, I realized that there was no easy way to sort or organize any of the ones I wanted to access quickly.
So, what if, for each palette that can be added into the program, you could click on a little heart icon next to its name to “favorite” it so you could find it even faster later through a dedicated “favorites” tab?
Or, what if you could create a custom tab full of whatever palettes you’d like based on which ones are present inside the palette directory by clicking on an icon next to each palette’s name and selecting from a submenu of sorts, “Add to new organization tab”?
See below for a mock-up of how it could look.
What does the Aseprite dev team think about this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello!
I’ve been using Aseprite for a while, and after downloading a ton of palettes from Lospec and placing them into Aseprite’s “/data/palettes” directory, I realized that there was no easy way to sort or organize any of the ones I wanted to access quickly.
So, what if, for each palette that can be added into the program, you could click on a little heart icon next to its name to “favorite” it so you could find it even faster later through a dedicated “favorites” tab?
Or, what if you could create a custom tab full of whatever palettes you’d like based on which ones are present inside the palette directory by clicking on an icon next to each palette’s name and selecting from a submenu of sorts, “Add to new organization tab”?
See below for a mock-up of how it could look.
What does the Aseprite dev team think about this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: