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## A Note on Spritesheets

If you've done any game development before, you may be familiar with spritesheets, where each frame of an animation is contained within one image file. When using a spritesheet for animation, instead of changing which image file path is used for the sprite to render, you change which piece of the large spritesheet you render. [The DragonRuby GTK docs have a detailed example of how to do this.](http://docs.dragonruby.org/#----animation-using-sprite-sheet---main-rb)
If you've done any game development before, you may be familiar with spritesheets, where each frame of an animation is contained within one image file. When using a spritesheet for animation, instead of changing which image file path is used for the sprite to render, you change which piece of the large spritesheet you render. [The DragonRuby GTK docs have a detailed example of how to do this.](https://docs.dragonruby.org/#/samples/rendering-sprites?id=animation-using-sprite-sheet-mainrb)

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