This extension package contains 3 tools, all listed in the File menu in Aseprite.
File > Templates
or Ctrl+Alt+T
will open the Templates menu. From here you can choose from a number of preset/pre-packaged templates for Balatro art resources, or you can use your own .aseprite
files. You can also modify the preset templates with your own files to save them for later reuse if you wish by pressing the Edit
button. This will allow you to both change current presets and create new ones using the same button.
File > Blindify
will, when used on an exactly 34x34 pixel image, copy that image to the right and add an overlay for creating Blind art assets for Balatro. These assets require a certain width with a particular number of copies of these images in order to animate properly. The blind overlay will handle the shading around the edges of the blind, as well as the animation filter itself.
UPDATE 8/29/24: The colors on this feature are now accurate as expected. This should look better overall compared to previous versions.
File > 1X to 2X scaler
will return a new image tab with exactly double scale of the currently viewed image. Use this for quickly generating 2X resolution assets (which are required for proper image loading).
This package also includes some common palettes used for certain assets. To access them, if you are unfamiliar with Aseprite, press the middle button above the Palette window with the "Presets" tooltip, and search for "Balatro_" to find all of them. Select your preferred palette and press load to reset your base color palette to these presets. It should look like below, the black square with a missing corner.
In some versions of Aseprite, it may also look like this.
Download the fonts and the aseprite-extension
file, and open Edit > Preferences > Extension
in Aseprite, and install the package by clicking add extension and choosing the file.
The fonts can be installed onto your system using the OS-specified manner, which will allow you to select them from a list, or you can keep them somewhere accessible and open them manually from the text menu in Aseprite.
Check fonts/fonts.txt
for more information on the particulars of each font file and their usage.