01-08-2009, 01:58 PM
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It's not all assembled, but it's most of the tiles ripped from Marx's file. What I need help with at this point is really if I'm missing anything major; I know I still need to give Marx his wings, I just want to make sure that I'm not missing any major sprites from his attacks.
Lastly, I'd like confirmation of a theory I've formed regarding the hexagonal bits that flash in his wings:
- They appear at set intervals at set positions, hence the particular placement shown in Marx's wings in the right sprites
- Each hexagonal piece has two or three different color sets
- The only part that's random is which of the 2-3 palettes are chosen for a particular piece
- If a pallete is designated, say, on a half-piece (where there are two colors that each make up 50% of the hexagon), all other half-pieces will have that same palette; this holds true for the other two kinds of pieces.
If this is indeed the case, then I've more work to do: I need to determine (through screenies, most likely; you'll notice I've gone ahead and accumulated all of the colors that might be in a piece in the lower center of the rip-- confirmation that that's all of them would be helpful as well) which palettes are designated to be usable for the three different hexagon types.
Means more work, but does this sound about right?
It's not all assembled, but it's most of the tiles ripped from Marx's file. What I need help with at this point is really if I'm missing anything major; I know I still need to give Marx his wings, I just want to make sure that I'm not missing any major sprites from his attacks.
Lastly, I'd like confirmation of a theory I've formed regarding the hexagonal bits that flash in his wings:
- They appear at set intervals at set positions, hence the particular placement shown in Marx's wings in the right sprites
- Each hexagonal piece has two or three different color sets
- The only part that's random is which of the 2-3 palettes are chosen for a particular piece
- If a pallete is designated, say, on a half-piece (where there are two colors that each make up 50% of the hexagon), all other half-pieces will have that same palette; this holds true for the other two kinds of pieces.
If this is indeed the case, then I've more work to do: I need to determine (through screenies, most likely; you'll notice I've gone ahead and accumulated all of the colors that might be in a piece in the lower center of the rip-- confirmation that that's all of them would be helpful as well) which palettes are designated to be usable for the three different hexagon types.
Means more work, but does this sound about right?