Oh, that's neat.
I'm guessing it's because some character can have different hair colors, so the hair is separate. I was wondering about that.
So that colors aren't wrong! Yay!
I edited my above post to show what they look like when merged with 226 being the max alpha value.
I have a program to do it. I could edit it to auto add it to the sheets.
Edit:
Made a program that will input this sheet
http://www.spriters-resource.com/resourc.../62481.png
and export this one
http://i.imgur.com/3dNxewv.png
That is, if you want.
Should work with all the portraits sheets.
Edit:
Alright, so this is it
All the portraits are ripped and ready to be sheeted.
I even put them in folders labeled with their names.
But before I get to work on them, I needed an opinion on how to sheet them.
http://i.imgur.com/zLBign0.png
Is the blush too hard to see?
It's near impossible on a white background.
And should I put the cut-ins on their own sheet, or are they fine?
I'm guessing it's because some character can have different hair colors, so the hair is separate. I was wondering about that.
So that colors aren't wrong! Yay!
I edited my above post to show what they look like when merged with 226 being the max alpha value.
I have a program to do it. I could edit it to auto add it to the sheets.
Edit:
Made a program that will input this sheet
http://www.spriters-resource.com/resourc.../62481.png
and export this one
http://i.imgur.com/3dNxewv.png
That is, if you want.
Should work with all the portraits sheets.
Edit:
Alright, so this is it
All the portraits are ripped and ready to be sheeted.
I even put them in folders labeled with their names.
But before I get to work on them, I needed an opinion on how to sheet them.
http://i.imgur.com/zLBign0.png
Is the blush too hard to see?
It's near impossible on a white background.
And should I put the cut-ins on their own sheet, or are they fine?