Posted November 22, 2025 by David
#Sprite Grid #tool #creative tool #sprite tool #sprite art #art tool #utility #game development #sprite sheet #html5
It’s been over four months since I last touched SpriteGrid — a tool I originally built to make sprite creation simpler, faster, and a little more fun for myself. What started as a personal shortcut has grown into something I’m proud to share with others.
I’ve taken it to dev meetups and playtest nights, and the feedback has always been positive. I still have a little more to do with other projects before I can come full circle with SpriteGrid, but I want everyone to know: this project is always on my radar. I use it myself regularly, and I’m always adding new feature ideas to my notes.
As you can see from the cover image, that’s a different version than what’s currently live on the project page. That one is version 3.4 — an internal build I’ve been working on since v3.3 released four months ago. So far, the next version will include:
⬅️ ➡️ Flip grid image horizontally / vertically
🟩 Show Background toggle — great for saving art with a solid BG, or previewing how it looks on a flat color
🔁 Arrow buttons that “bump” the image 1 pixel in any direction
🧱 Changing the grid dimensions will no longer erase your artwork
🧪 The level editor — finally released publicly! (It’s existed in every 3.x version behind the scenes, but never quite where I wanted it… until now)
This isn’t a full changelog — just the major pieces I’ve locked in so far. More to come.
🎮 See the project page on OutBox Games.
💾 View the source code: GitHub – SpriteGrid v3.3.
☕ Follow along on Ko-fi.