07-06-2014, 10:47 PM
*pinches the skin between her eyebrows* It doesn't matter whether you're using a keyboard or not. Most sprite/model/texture rippers only use keyboards in their emulators, and are able to rip the things they need just fine.
Like I said, look at the tools in the link I provided. I, personally, have never ripped any SNES sprites, but from looking at that webpage, SpriteView sounds like a perfect option for beginners, as you can make a save state at the part that has the item(s) you need, then open the save state with that program.
Also, I know this isn't Looney Tunes, but it's similar: http://www.spriters-resource.com/gamecub...eet/60595/
Like I said, look at the tools in the link I provided. I, personally, have never ripped any SNES sprites, but from looking at that webpage, SpriteView sounds like a perfect option for beginners, as you can make a save state at the part that has the item(s) you need, then open the save state with that program.
Also, I know this isn't Looney Tunes, but it's similar: http://www.spriters-resource.com/gamecub...eet/60595/