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RE: Smithy's PST - SmithyGCN - 09-03-2008 Demi-Human Wow, this topic isn't very lively. RE: Smithy's PST - Ton - 09-03-2008 Awesome, Smithy! RE: Smithy's PST - PrettyNier - 09-03-2008 if you rip more castlevania i promise to post here more RE: Smithy's PST - SmithyGCN - 09-04-2008 Items: Food & Weapons Here we are then. Casltevania Symphony of the Night's food and weapons item list. All that remains are armors, accessories, and helmets. Thrown Weapons The remaining item effects. RE: Smithy's PST - Dazz - 09-04-2008 I just constantly see you post a butt-load and go "... Lazy" RE: Smithy's PST - SmithyGCN - 09-04-2008 Mummy :p Well, okay, Dazz. I figured we needed a rip of an enemy out of all the tilesets I've ripped so far from ToP PSX. RE: Smithy's PST - Badbatman3 - 09-04-2008 Nice. Just armor and accessories are the last things on the sotn list. RE: Smithy's PST - SmithyGCN - 09-04-2008 Golem (09-04-2008, 05:14 AM)Badbatman3 Wrote: Nice. Just armor and accessories are the last things on the sotn list. Well, that, and the miscellaneous objects found in the Underground Cavern. 16 frames per body of water, this includes the waterfall! O_O; RE: Smithy's PST - Ton - 09-04-2008 Awesome stuff, once again! RE: Smithy's PST - PrettyNier - 09-04-2008 God I hate those golems. Also excellent SOTN rips, though I gotta wonder what is the 'now make' box in the middle? RE: Smithy's PST - SmithyGCN - 09-04-2008 That is the item graphic place holder. It fills empty slots where items should be in the vram (until you get them). RE: Smithy's PST - SmithyGCN - 09-05-2008 Underground Caverns Miscellaneous Objects FINALLY, this headache is DONE. One fewer frame than I originally thought, but it was still tedious. >_< If anyone wants to finish the remaining items from Symphony (armors, headgear, cloaks, accessories) please go right ahead. I'm tired of Symphony already. :p RE: Smithy's PST - Ton - 09-05-2008 Awesome! RE: Smithy's PST - PrettyNier - 09-05-2008 It doesn't seem to be working for me, sadly. Either way, if possible I'd be willing to rip the remaining items. How exactly have you been doing it, though? RE: Smithy's PST - SmithyGCN - 09-05-2008 Armed Skeleton The Armed Skeleton both with and without the whip sword. Castlevania Bloodlines To answer your question, Gizmonicgamer: [Copy Pasted from my own little tutorial that I wrote for someone asking me the same thing] Playstation ripping is a lot easier than one may initially think. There's a program you can pick up on Rom-hacking.net - it is called PSX-VRAM or just simply 'VRAM'. What it does is that it looks into save states of epsxe emulator save states. What you do is first: 1. Create a save state in the game you want to rip from. 2. Take your save state and change its file extension to .gz, an archive file. 3. Open the gz archive and drag and drop into the vram's open window. 4. The vram window will instantly display everything currently loaded into the Playstation's random access memory (will not always work on the first attempt, however, especially if it's your first time using it). The amount displayed varies from gaem to game. Sometimes, it will show every sprite that each character currently featured has to offer in the game. Sometimes it will show only a few poses or even only 1 at a time. At first, it will look like a bunch of squashed pixel blobs. You have to press 9 to view sprites or 0 to view the map tiles. Then with the W, A, S, and D keys move the main cursor (indicated by a large rectangular red outline) to view the sprites in their full size at the bottom of the vram window. Now you will notice that either the sprites don't appear (if you pressed a number) or are black and white (if you did not). To find the correct colors for each sprite, you must use the arrow keys to move a red crosshair around. You will also notice a bunch of long colored strips located in certain areas throughout the vram area. These are the color palettes currently being used by the iso. Move the crosshairs over them until you find the correct colors for the sprites/tiles you want to rip. Another thing you may notice, is that your crosshairs will jump several pixel rows at a time. This will make it appear that your color palette that you need to find isn't present in the vram. This is not so. Simply hold the shift key while hitting the arrow keys to shift your pixel over one pixel at a time. This will reveal MANY more color combinations. Mace Skeleton The Mace Skeleton - I am not ripping the full swinging animation... it'd take forever if I did that. :/ |