Hey, I was wondering if we had a Genesis expert around who could help me with some GnG. Here's the problem;
Arthur's gold armor has a lot of layering going on and will need to be tile ripped. The blue glow overlaps and can't be separated, and the red cape is actually a second sprite that Arthur overlaps. If we could get all of these apart, the sheet would be an easy rip.
Could someone help please?
I have the means, but not the time. I'll look into it though, I did actually plan on doing it at one point if nobody got to it.
Tom, are you still interested?
Or pass the "means" of doing it to someone who has a bit more time on their hands?
Eh, it's actually more difficult than I originally thought. I might figure it out, but I don't think I will this weekend unfortunately. :<
I've ripped the red cape to help out on this rip if anyone wants to use it:
I re-ripped Arthur with gold armor from the tiles. It's almost complete, but unfortunately, there's one tile left over that i can't make any use of (lower right corner). Maybe someone else knows, where it fits in.
Could be possible it's left over?
3rd row, 5th sprite. It's a part from his shoulder.
(02-12-2012, 01:47 PM)Dazz Wrote: [ -> ]Could be possible it's left over?
But there shouldn't be any left overs with tile ripping. Everything has it's place.
@Davy Jones:
already compared that one with screenshots, but that isn't the right one either.
Let me explain it further. There were two main parts: Arthur in regular armor and the gold armor, which is just a partial overlay for the regular armor. That last tile was part of the gold armor, therefore it's supposed to be slapped over the old armor somewhere.
Third row, third sprite.
Thank's a lot! Just updated the image.
Wow, nice job, guys! I didn't realize people had been posting here!
PS- If you want me to upload, just let me know! I was going to do more from this game, but all of the sprites would have to be ripped like this. Bosses, enemies... everything.
I propose, we merge our rips into a single sprite sheet, instead of having three parts. How about this?:
Arthur