When he finished, he saved it as REDO.aseprite . Then he opened the history panel. The list was long, winding, and full of wrong turns he had kept. He smiled. The undo was gone. The redo was all that mattered.
Navigate to the top menu and select (or press Edit > Preferences / Ctrl + K on Windows). In the Preferences window, click on the General tab. Look for the Undo Limit section. You can adjust the limit based on two parameters: aseprite redo
While the keyboard shortcut is king, the menu command ( Edit > Redo ) offers context. Next to the command, Aseprite lists the specific action you are about to redo. When he finished, he saved it as REDO
: If you are using Aseprite's Lua API to automate tasks, you must wrap your code in an app.transaction() to ensure your script's actions are recorded as a single undo/redo step in the history. He smiled
The most powerful use of Redo in Aseprite isn’t about fixing errors; it’s about visual comparison. This is known as the "Ping-Pong" technique.