04-24-2009, 09:24 AM
As your English is pretty poor I don't think you'll even understand half the things I'm saying but still...
If you want to capture sprites, as in taking screen shots, cutting the sprites from them, and then arranging them into a sheet, you want a NDS emulator that can remove layers. I believe iDeaS can do this.
If you want to rip sprites, as in look at the tiles apply the correct colour pallete and arrange the tiles into a sprite, then you don't need an emulator at all except to get the colours from and to check for correctness with. No$gba will serve you fine for that, though the latest version does sadly cost.
There are quite a few tutorials on the net for using tiles programs with a few on tSR and a few on the captain N forums.
If you want to capture sprites, as in taking screen shots, cutting the sprites from them, and then arranging them into a sheet, you want a NDS emulator that can remove layers. I believe iDeaS can do this.
If you want to rip sprites, as in look at the tiles apply the correct colour pallete and arrange the tiles into a sprite, then you don't need an emulator at all except to get the colours from and to check for correctness with. No$gba will serve you fine for that, though the latest version does sadly cost.
There are quite a few tutorials on the net for using tiles programs with a few on tSR and a few on the captain N forums.