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Resprite DA v1.31.1: Layer Styles, Eyedropper Loupe & Tiled Mode Updates

Diandian
Content Editor

Resprite DA v1.31.1 brings several practical workflow upgrades to desktop and Android: non-destructive Layer Styles, a clearer eyedropper loupe, more flexible Tiled Mode previews, faster selection-to-layer commands, and palette improvements for material colour ramps. It also refines reopening recent work after restart, reference image preferences, timeline visibility control, and several Windows and Android input details.

Non-destructive Stroke layer style

Resprite DA v1.31.0: Custom Brush, Reference Split View & Layout Manager

Diandian
Content Editor

Resprite DA v1.31.0 expands the drawing workflow with Custom Brush, improves reference-heavy work with multi-image split view, and makes workspace layout management clearer on desktop and Android. This update also refines Material Color Sphere behavior, keeps preview windows easier to navigate, and fixes PSD export preview ordering.

Brush Library for custom brushes

Resprite DA v1.30.1: Detect Scale, Ellipse Selection & Wheel Shortcuts

Diandian
Content Editor

Resprite DA v1.30.1 is a compact but meaningful workflow update. This release adds Detect Scale in Sprite Size, ellipse selection, and custom key-plus-wheel shortcuts on desktop, then follows through with a long list of practical improvements across canvas handling, palette import, Gallery behavior, exported shortcut sheets, and stability.

Detect Scale in Sprite Size

Resprite DA v1.30.0: Export Again, Palette Link Import & Stability Improvements

Diandian
Content Editor

Resprite DA v1.30.0 is a smaller update focused more on polishing existing workflows than adding a long list of major new features. Alongside Export Again and palette import from web links and Lospec, this release concentrates on fixing practical issues, smoothing everyday interactions, and improving stability across export, selection, PNG compatibility, Windows responsiveness, and startup.

Export Again preview