![]() Spriter offers being able to do animations just with sprite pieces, offers features like sound and lip-sync and there's a load of other cool features on the roadmap coming really soon. It's a good piece of software, we won't bash it any day. Spine seems to be based fully on bone animation, which is fine. Spriter does more than just bone animation. Personally, I, and many other users, find Spriter a lot easier to get in and get stuff done. We also give away our free Essentials art packs which you can find out more about here: Spriter also has pixel art mode, which preserves every pixel if you're working with retro-styled art. Deformation, a feature Spine has, is currently experimental with Spriter and is actually the first thing being wrapped up very soon! Many of the features the $289.00 version of Spine has Spriter has. Spriter is $59.99 (full price) but currently is on sale for $47.99. ![]() If you want the full feature set of Spine you're looking at $289.00. Spriter's price point is one of it's strongest legs it stands on. I was a paying customer not too long ago. Within 4 hours of my purchase, I reached out to the team and within a couple of days I officially became involved. Obviously I'm going to be biased when I say I would pick Spriter.įor what it's worth, I was messing around with Spine when I decided to take the plunge on Spriter because of its much more attractive (and realistic/consumer friendly) price point.
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