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  2. Texture atlas - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, a texture atlas (also called a spritesheet or an image sprite in 2D game development) is an image containing multiple smaller images, usually packed together to reduce overall dimensions. [1]

  3. Sprite (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, a sprite is a two-dimensional bitmap that is integrated into a larger scene, most often in a 2D video game. Originally, the term sprite referred to fixed-sized objects composited together, by hardware, with a background. [ 1 ]

  4. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Source code was released under a commercial license Wintermute Engine: C++: 2010 C-like syntax No 2.5D Windows: The White Chamber, Ghost in the Sheet, Dark Fall: Lost Souls, Face Noir: Donationware, MIT, LGPL: Lite version lacks 3D Actor function World Builder: 1986 No 2D System 3: Lost Crystal: Freeware: WorldForge: C++: 1998 Lua (client ...

  5. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Unity 2018 also included machine learning tools, such as Imitation Learning, whereby games learn from real player habits, support for Magic Leap, and templates for new developers. [32] The C# source code of Unity was published under a "reference-only" license in March 2018, which prohibits reuse and modification. [34]

  6. 3D GameStudio - Wikipedia

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    3D GameStudio or 3DGS is a pan 3D computer game development system which allows the users to create 3D games and other virtual reality applications, and publish them royalty-free.

  7. RPG Maker - Wikipedia

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    Also, in Anime Maker, the user could create larger sprites for a theater-type visual novel in which the player could animate and control characters, but these sprites were much larger and unusable in RPG Maker. The RPG Maker interface was somewhat user-friendly, and battles were front-view style only. Item, Monster, Skill/Magic, and Dungeons ...

  8. 9-slice scaling - Wikipedia

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    Top: Traditional scaling, corners are distorted. Bottom: 9-slice scaling, corners aren't distorted. 9-slice scaling (also known as Scale 9 grid, 9-slicing or 9-patch) is a 2D image resizing technique to proportionally scale an image by splitting it in a grid of nine parts.

  9. Aseprite - Wikipedia

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    Aseprite (/ ˈ eɪ s p r aɪ t / AY-spryte [3]) is a proprietary, source-available image editor designed primarily for pixel art drawing and animation. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and features different tools for image and animation editing such as layers, frames, tilemap support, command-line interface, Lua scripting, among others.