This is a package made for you, fellow iOS designers. How many times have you designed an awesome app and said : "time to export that to the devs, it's gonna feel like a pain in the ass".
Well, not anymore ! The package contains a Photoshop action which simply exports any of your retina sliced spritesheet to the desktop in a folder named "slices".
But the magic takes place when you launch the app : it automatically turns your exported "slices" folder into two : one for regular displays, and one for retina, with the "@2x" extensions in the proper place.
It even asks you how you want to name the folders, and stays "ios_gui" by default.
Hope it helps some of you who like this spritesheet method, keeping the psd files clean.
I've been using for quite a while now, and it saved me a lot of time in projects for in two clicks, you get your full ui ready.
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Jérémy Paul
This is a package made for you, fellow iOS designers. How many times have you designed an awesome app and said : "time to export that to the devs, it's gonna feel like a pain in the ass".
Well, not anymore ! The package contains a Photoshop action which simply exports any of your retina sliced spritesheet to the desktop in a folder named "slices".
But the magic takes place when you launch the app : it automatically turns your exported "slices" folder into two : one for regular displays, and one for retina, with the "@2x" extensions in the proper place.
It even asks you how you want to name the folders, and stays "ios_gui" by default.
Hope it helps some of you who like this spritesheet method, keeping the psd files clean.
I've been using for quite a while now, and it saved me a lot of time in projects for in two clicks, you get your full ui ready.
6 months ago
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Murat Mutlu
This sounds great!!
5 months ago