Oh, sorry for the inconvenience. I knew that SVG was a web format but I did not know that the format it self was just a web / HTML5 or whatever it might be canvas.
Thanks for the help! Dotgrid is very nice :D
Hi! I was wondering if there was any documentation on this? I can't find any on the site or in the application itself. I was mainly wondering about things like,
His intent was not to start supporting you on Patreon, just so that he could get a glimpse of features... He actually used your tool but decided it lacked some features but also provided a lot of what he needed, which is why he made his own version of it.
I will however agree, that the UI as well as the time of release is/was very... "unfortunate", but, I'm pretty sure this was more a lack of care than evil intent.
But at the same time, it is possible to argue that you copied the 3D exporting feature from him. And some of the models you created look a whole lot like the models he created.
To be fair, sprite stacking isn't a brand new concept. SpriteStack (your tool) however might be the first tool to make it easy. But you can not assume that changed "versions" of the tool won't appear.
I do not think it's fair to say that SpriteStack was copied by someone, when it was made completely from scratch, handling the processing of things in different ways, as well as having new features.
Just because you've made a wheel, doesn't mean that everyone who makes a wheel, is reinventing yours when it's different, and perhaps even better.
1) I've uploaded a .zip file, the problem is that it contains multiple EXE files... is there any way to change which one it tries to launch? Because currently it's launching the wrong one.
2) Is there any way to change the file the user downloads depending on if they're using the Itch Application or the website? So that I can make a normal install when it's from the application. But when it's from the web it's a setup file instead.