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Sprite Sheets vs. ZIP Files with Sprites
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Sounds right to me.

And I'm pretty sure it was only a few specific non-standard formats, as well.

In my opinion, so long as the files didn't eat-up a ton of extra space, having other formats wouldn't be so bad.
Reason I ask, though, is flash games (a format you can expect me to rip and post content from fairly frequently) use vector graphics for the ability to scale/rotate/stretch/skew without potentially, majorly distorting the graphic. bitmap images aren't nearly as forgiving. Another thing is vectors anti-alias by default when drawn to the screen, or rendered to a file. So, it'd be easier to edit the original files if one wanted to do an edit, or re-use the individual parts.

I could always upload a folder with all the sheeted animations, and the parts rasterized and sheeted, but the parts are generally much better provided as vectors.
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RE: Sprite Sheets vs. ZIP Files with Sprites - by DarkGrievous7145 - 09-18-2015, 09:32 PM

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