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If this would exist, then Aseprite files could be used directly as tileset images. I did some quick searching but could not find an existing Qt image loading plugin for Aseprite. Is there any development been done in this aspect? If not, how could I start to tackle this? I’m a beginner learning c++ and I think this could be a good experience for me.