02-24-2017, 07:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-25-2017, 04:24 PM by Waddle Dee.)
(02-23-2017, 07:39 PM)Goemar Wrote: A zip file? What's wrong with image hosting?The archive contains two folders, each of which are for a vastly different version each. The first one contains a total of 275 image files and the second one contains a total of 3121 image files. That sums up to 3396 files total. And that's just counting the ones I actually had to decrypt. All of the images are nested in many different subfolders and stuff. That's why I chose against using image hosting. Personally, I didn't even expect a zip file to be unconventional, as I've seen many spritesheets just having an "Everything" slot containing an archive you'll need to download.
(02-23-2017, 07:39 PM)Goemar Wrote: Also if you know they have graphical errors...I'm sorry, I think I wasn't clear enough: The graphical errors only affect a minimal portion of the files. What I uploaded is already enough to be able to work with it. I just described this error to clarify that the files are not perfect. Please download the zip file and read it's "readme.txt" file for more information.
EDIT:
OK, fine! You want image hosting? You get image hosting! Here's a few examples of the files I have:
And here's what I mean with graphical errors:
A very small portion of the image files is distorted due to a misunderstood resolution:
Meanwhile, I saw some weird graphical disbehaviors in the following images which I cannot explain:
However, most of the sprites look OK. If you want all of them, download this zip file. Read the "readme.txt" file for more information about the graphical errors.