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Hello, I'm working on a game done in the style of N64 titles such as ocarina of time and this tool looks like it could speed up my workflow. I'm curious to know if the way it generates the UV's can be made to add some small padding to account for bleeding. I need to use mipmaps as the blurriness is more consistent with the n64 look. The way I make my texture atlas I leave a several pixel border around each texture to avoid bleeding, but that means I can't snap the uv's exactly in the middle between two textures, they need to be inset by a specific number of pixels to ensure consistent tiling. Is this possible with sprytile or would I have to manually go in an resize the uv's? if so, that would defeat the purpose of the tool for me.

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Sprytile applies subpixel padding by default, you can adjust the amount of padding in the Sprytile panel, under Extra UV Grid Settings.