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/* Save this file with a jsx extension and place in your | |
Illustrator/Presets/en_US/Scripts folder. You can then | |
access it from the File > Scripts menu */ | |
var decimalPlaces = 3; | |
if (app.documents.length > 0) { | |
if (app.activeDocument.selection.length < 1) { | |
alert('Select a path'); |
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/* | |
Basic Sprite Shader for aligning pixel art to the same grid, based on the Unity Sprite Shader. | |
Create one Material where you assign the same Pixels Per Unit value you use on your imported Sprites, | |
then reuse this Material on all appropriate Sprite Renderers. | |
(You can use Shader.SetGlobalFloat to set that Pixels Per Unit value for all your shaders: | |
https://docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/Shader.SetGlobalFloat.html) | |
This is not for scaled or rotated artwork. If you need those features, look at low res render textures. | |
Use this however you want. |