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Can anyone help me to remove the blue border?

Extraktor tool:
http://www.file-upload.net/download-1095...s.zip.html

Ripped file:
http://www.file-upload.net/download-1095...i.zip.html

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wow!
You're probably looking at quite a project here...

attached is the result of a few minutes of manually editing it out with paint dot net's pencil tool.

I tried a trick that's supposed to be good at erasing certain colors (flood-filling with the same color), however the rgb values of pixels of the same apparent color are just different enough that it isn't really effective. I'll play with the tolerance threshold some more tomorrow, maybe... I had it up to 20% and it wasn't doing much, so I rq'd and did it the old fashioned way...

Is the resulting image correct to what appears in-game?
Furthermore, these sprites are at least, intact, right?
Just wondering since ...yeah.... this is just a bit odd...
   
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Is the blue not an attachment to the sprite itself?
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How can i get it off?
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(10-07-2015, 03:06 AM)Dazz Wrote: Is the blue not an attachment to the sprite itself?

I was wondering the same thing...


(10-07-2015, 08:45 AM)sutinoer Wrote: How can i get it off?

see attached.

Just in case there are any confusions, though:

0. open image
1A. zoom-in and color-select one of the offending pixels.
1B. flood-fill background with that color

1C. Use magic selection tool with tolerance of 40%
1D. repeat 1A-1C
2. Clean anything that was missed with the pencil tool (especially if remaining pixel colors are too similar to the parts you want to keep)
3. Flood-fill the background with color of choice, or magic-select with tolerance set to 0, and delete.

notes:
This is designed with paint dot net in mind, the process might be a little different with other tools.
Other sprites may be easier or harder to edit than this one is. Some might have to be edited 100% with the pencil tool. (As-is, 40% tolerance is kinda pushing the limit! I tried this with 50% at first, and at the end, it deleted parts of the sprite, so I re-started with 40%)

Any other questions, feel free to ask!


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#6
Is it possible extrackt the sprite out of blue?
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They... literally just provided picture documentation of how to do it. The blue is part of the sprite; this is the only way to get rid of it.
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#8
Its possible export sprites with useful collor?
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