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06-01-2010, 04:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2010, 06:35 PM by Carpaccio.)
Yeah, rather than having a spriting abomination occur in contrast to this game's epic awesomeness, I decided I'd just rip the whole damn thing.
Level Up! Characters and Tiles
Level Up! Background Objects
So yeah. Sorry to be a bit of a snob but this game deserved better.
I know mine's got a lot of blank space but it's the way they were organized.
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Woah! Yours is better than mine! Sorry for the laziness last time but I made it much more cleaner and better.
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It's no problem. I'd reccomend getting an SWF decompiler for easy flash ripping.
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(06-01-2010, 04:59 PM)Carpaccio Wrote: It's no problem. I'd reccomend getting an SWF decompiler for easy flash ripping.
I never knew they had one of those! I thought that I just have to press PRTSC every time to make a sprite sheet. Thanks!
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That's how it's done. Thank you so much
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I love you so much for doing this. I think it should definitely be added to the TSR database.
How long did this rip take you? What did you use to do it?
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That second sheet would be better arranged so it's not a HUUUUGE horizontal stretch - it's a bit unnecessary.
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Great!
But second sheet are so huge horizontal (like grooveman said)...
Try to make more vertical possible!
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The first post has been updated.
And I used a SWF decompiler to extract the images from the game itself. This only took me about two hours to paste everything together.