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(08-17-2012, 07:02 AM)Cyrus Annihilator Wrote: Can you tell us your project? A game, a animation?
Oh, sorry for such a late reply, I haven't been looking in this topic for ages.
Hm yeah, I'll send a link for this, I have to retrive it (I've downloaded it somewhere, perhaps on my old sprite collec...) Then I'll share.
Oh, my project? Well it's a game, I haven't don anything yet, but I need as many robotic sprite sheets similar to gundam ones: I'll transform them into LBX and Gizoids robots.
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This sheet has some issues:
- Many sprites are interfering other sprites
- There should be versions without SFX (nozzles, gunfire)
- Useless SFX in one frame (dust)
- Sheet is generally incomplete (walking, etc.)
Davy Jones is right.
The best and easiest way is to use the sprite viewer (in the link I posted on previous page).
You only finish a game when you rip its sprites.
Sprite sheet is a sticker album that depends only on your efforts to be fill.
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Yeah, the sprite viewer for this company's games is EXCELLENT. The only disadvantage is the fact that effects palettes are different colors, but are represented on the same sprite, so it takes some organizing and cutting to get that right.