09-08-2008, 07:05 PM
I know what he's asking for. Being a MUGEN creator as well as a sprite ripper, I know what to do.
You'll need a program such as Paint Shop Pro. (That's what I used, anyway). Basically, a graphics editing program that can support paletted images. (Paint will not work for this, unfortunately.) Then, find a spritesheet (or rip them yourself like I did) and use the Crop tool to cut out each sprite one by one. It can get a bit tedious if there's a lot of sprites, like in Eternal Fighter Zero or Melty Blood, but don't give up. Take your time, if necessary.
Now, you're going to need to set up the palettes properly. Make sure that the images are 256 colour and that the first colour is the one you're going to use for your transparencies. For example, from my MUGENized Tomo...
On the right is her palette. Notice that the first colour in the palette is the same shade of blue as the background of the sprite. THIS IS IMPORTANT! If the palette is done improperly, the characters are going to have boxes around their sprites, which will make it look really... stupid.
We can't do it for you because most of us are busy doing whatever we want/have to do, but hopefully you can do it by yourself. I hope.
I'm going to unlock this topic for a little while, to give him time to respond. Alright, mozzy?
You'll need a program such as Paint Shop Pro. (That's what I used, anyway). Basically, a graphics editing program that can support paletted images. (Paint will not work for this, unfortunately.) Then, find a spritesheet (or rip them yourself like I did) and use the Crop tool to cut out each sprite one by one. It can get a bit tedious if there's a lot of sprites, like in Eternal Fighter Zero or Melty Blood, but don't give up. Take your time, if necessary.
Now, you're going to need to set up the palettes properly. Make sure that the images are 256 colour and that the first colour is the one you're going to use for your transparencies. For example, from my MUGENized Tomo...
On the right is her palette. Notice that the first colour in the palette is the same shade of blue as the background of the sprite. THIS IS IMPORTANT! If the palette is done improperly, the characters are going to have boxes around their sprites, which will make it look really... stupid.
We can't do it for you because most of us are busy doing whatever we want/have to do, but hopefully you can do it by yourself. I hope.
I'm going to unlock this topic for a little while, to give him time to respond. Alright, mozzy?