08-17-2011, 11:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-17-2011, 03:58 PM by AlucardX60.)
There is only the .exe and the numerous .vvvvvv files that make up the levels made via the in game editor. (which makes my job slightly easier but lacks some elements)
While there may be a flash version mine is a .exe from Steam.
EDIT: FML. Well it seems I was looking in the wrong folder. I found a different folder labeled VVVVVV that contains all the graphics minus the color effects for the trinkets, checkpoints, etc.
The question now is if it's worth it to still make a sheet as I would basically just be taking everything and laying it out in a more common format rather then the compact sheet the games uses. And of course I might be able to make a pallet for the trinket flashes if I use animeget. (which I didn't want to do before because wading through thousands of .bmp's is more annoying then using screenshots but it seems to be the only surefire way)
While there may be a flash version mine is a .exe from Steam.
EDIT: FML. Well it seems I was looking in the wrong folder. I found a different folder labeled VVVVVV that contains all the graphics minus the color effects for the trinkets, checkpoints, etc.
The question now is if it's worth it to still make a sheet as I would basically just be taking everything and laying it out in a more common format rather then the compact sheet the games uses. And of course I might be able to make a pallet for the trinket flashes if I use animeget. (which I didn't want to do before because wading through thousands of .bmp's is more annoying then using screenshots but it seems to be the only surefire way)