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Stardew valley where is the spritesheet with the crop-items?
#1
Hello
I´m looking through the sprite-sheets of Stardew Valley.
But i cannot find a sprite-sheet with the crops (and seeds) as items...
Where is it?
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#2
Here it is:
https://www.spriters-resource.com/pc_com...et/153615/
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#3
These are the plants, but not the inventory items of harvested crops or seed-packets.

And where are the sprinklers?
I cannot find them in the craftables-spritesheet.
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#4
The game uses .XNB files, which means everything can be ripped with a tool called xnbcli 1.0.7:
https://github.com/LeonBlade/xnbcli

Tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYyiHE9BRMM

Edit:
In short:
Extract xnbcli, put your xnb files into the "packed" folder and run unpack.bat
The corresponding images will now appear in the "unpacked" folder.

Edit 2:
I found it. The internal file name is springobjects.xnb
I just submitted it, should be accepted soon.
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#5
I have the game on switch.
So i think, it´s not that easy for me to get that stuff.

And if there is springobjects.xnb, i think, there must also be summerobjects.xnb and fallobjects.xnb or autumnobjects.xnb for the stuff from the other seasons, that have crops.
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The sheet just got accepted:
https://www.spriters-resource.com/pc_com...et/197484/

springobjects.xnb just seems to be a placeholder name and should contain objects for the other seasons as well.
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#7
I also want to know, where is the sprite for the tea-bush, ready to harvest?

Another thing.
In wikis and stuff it says, the starfruit is not multi-harvest.
Why does the crop-plant sprite-sheet contain a stage beyond full grown (like used for multi-harvest crops) for starfruit?
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