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What programs were used to get Skull Girls audio and sprites? - psychospacecow - 11-19-2015 I wanna see about getting some of the battle sprites and character audio for y'all. I've seen streamers use fighting game audio in hype stuff as jokes so I figure there's a bit of a demand. Anyone know the programs and/or got tutorials for them? RE: What programs were used to get Skull Girls audio and sprites? - tombmonkey - 11-20-2015 You can download the character sprites here: http://mugenguild.com/forum/topics/skullgirls-spriterips-156597.0.html These where not ripped, they are from the art compendium which was a indiegogo backer reward during the push for squiggly. As for backgrounds and sounds, no clue, sorry. RE: What programs were used to get Skull Girls audio and sprites? - psychospacecow - 11-20-2015 Greatly appreciated. Shame there's no Robofortune but that is rather recent and to be expected. RE: What programs were used to get Skull Girls audio and sprites? - eureka - 11-21-2015 Try out Skullmod. It can unpack the snd-wav files form the GFS archives, and can repack them. Tried it with music once...Didn't work out so well. Also, Levels are DDS textures in the level-textures GFS files, or something. the actual levels though are 3D models of some kind. EDIT: In terms of sprites, only ones I can think of are the character select sprites, which have a weird alpha on them, as the palettes are in different DDS textures. The actual player sprites are encrypted/compressed, I think. |