Hello everyone! I'm trying to rip some sprite from Pictlogica Final Fantasy. Looking through folders I found these files. Could you help me figure out if they are what I'm looking for? And how to obtain the sprites. Thanks.
Could you upload a couple of these files for us to check out?
This is a Unity game - those files are useless. You want to look at the sharedassets files.
Like these?
ok I did it !
I do not understand why the sprites are slightly transparent... not just monsters , but all other sprites. I extracted from the asset files in TGA format and then saved in PNG. you think they are correct?
Looks about right to me - though I've never played the game... Are you saying that everything has a very minor transparency to it, as in the sprite itself is semi-transparent?
here is a zoomed picture.
They are all like this...
Hm... Curious. You could likely fix this by duplicating the layer on each image so that it doubles over itself. Since none of these use anti-aliasing (I assume?) it shouldn't cause any issues to do so
here it is. I duplicated the layer
if they are ok, i add them to the site.
Looks good to me!
Yeah, I think those look about right to me also, They look pretty good
excellent!
then I order and add them
Guys I found these sprites... They use anti-aliasing. This is an example of how they are duplicating the layer. What do you think?
Hmm. That's where the issues come in. Anyone got any clues what's up? Maybe post one of the files you extracted this from? Maybe someone can see if there's a better means of extracting them.
Worst case, I can try to work out a calculation on what the duplicate layer's transparency should be to make it come out correctly.
edit: You'd need to duplicate it twice, setting the second duplicate to 54% transparency.
Here it is.
In the attached file I inserted a TGA file and the file from which I extract the sprites. It is not the archive from which I extracted this, but another smaller, but the files have the same problem of transparency.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/2vpxtz...logica.rar
To extract the files I used disunity.