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What sprite sheet ripping program is easiest and best to use?
#1
Meaning rips each sprite as fast as possible and perfectly (such as one pixel to the left and right and up and down and downright and downleft and upleft and upright of each sprite)?

So what sprite ripper would be best to download and/or use for ^?
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I am talking about perfectly [like one pixel left right up down etc. of the sprites height width etc. or exact amount of pixel height and width for each sprite etc.] ripping sprites
what product(s) that are safe to download can I use
to easiestly and quickly rip sprites from sprite sheets please? Thank you.
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You have to be way more specific with which console and game you want to rip from. Most programs only work for certain consoles, and even then only some games can have sprites ripped from them. In most cases you'll probably have to rip using an emulator and taking screenshots.

Also, I don't think any program will arrange sprite sheets for you. You'll have to make them yourself using something like Paint.NET, GIMP, or Photoshop.
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
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#4
I think you mean something like this?
http://www.alferdspritesheetunpacker.for...nload.aspx
Tsunami Bomb - The Simple Truth
We could run away
Leave behind anything paper
Not knowing where we're going to stay
When there's no Mondays

You're part of me, it's so easy to see the simple truth
When I'm in your arms, I feel safe from harm and sorrow too
You're part of me, it's so easy to see the simple truth
But most of all, nothing couldn't be solved when I'm with you
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Most awesome Dazz thank you!!!! Wink ; ) : ) Smile
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Oh, I see now. I understood your question incorrectly, sorry Sick
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No problem ^ I forgive ya Wink ; ) : ) Smile
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(05-04-2012, 07:36 AM)puggsoy Wrote: You have to be way more specific with which console and game you want to rip from. Most programs only work for certain consoles, and even then only some games can have sprites ripped from them. In most cases you'll probably have to rip using an emulator and taking screenshots.

Also, I don't think any program will arrange sprite sheets for you. You'll have to make them yourself using something like Paint.NET, GIMP, or Photoshop.

Hi, I'm looking for a program to rip sprites from Commodore 64 games. Actually I'm interested on ripping the sprites from International Karate.
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Hmm, I dunno much about ripping sprites from Commodore 64 games. However, after some Googling I managed to find out that you can rip sprites by doing this:

Download CCS64, and emulator for Commodore 64 games, and install it. Get a ROM of the game somewhere. Play the game up to the point where the sprites that you want to rip are. Save a save state.
Now download C64ripr. Open up the save state file with this program. You should be able to rip sprites from there.

Unfortunately I haven't done this myself so I can't really give you any more detailed instructions than that. If you need any help with a certain bit you can probably find it on Google. The sites where you downloaded the programs from will most likely also have some help on how to use them.
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
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Thanks, I'll try that
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