How to Make an Undertale Dialogue Box in Aseprite?
Easy peasy! Start by creating a new sprite with the dimensions 80x16 pixels. Then, use the rectangle tool to draw a black border around the edges. Fill the inside with white, and don't forget to leave space for the text! Pro tip: Use a pixel font like the one found here: [Undertale Pixel Font](https://www.dafont.com/undertale.font).
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OMG, I did this the other day! Open Aseprite and set your canvas to 80x16 pixels. Draw a black border 1 pixel thick, then fill the middle with white. Add a โ>โ symbol at the beginning to give it that authentic look!
Trust me, go with the 80x16 canvas! Black border, white fill โ it's that simple. Then, just type your dialogue in your favorite pixel font!
Why not just use the original sprites for reference? You can even copy the text box and tweak it to your liking.
Just fire up Aseprite, set the canvas to 80x16 pixels, black border, white fill, and bam! You've got your dialogue box ready to roll.
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