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Hi. I'm new to sprite ripping, I've been desperately trying to extract the PSX version of Mega Man 8's tile sets in color, yet to no avail. The closest I've gotten was with an old program called Tiled GGD. I managed to get the tiles to not look like a garbled mess once but can't remember how I did it in the program. I have tried a bunch of other methods, but Tiled GGD seems the most promising. If someone could help me use the program, I would greatly appreciate it, especially since there are literally zero tutorials on the internet on how it works.
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This one?
https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/646/
There is also a version by puggsoy which fixes Endian mixup:
https://wiki.vg-resource.com/TiledGGD
Here is a tutorial by Mechanicalsaviour for SWRZ2:
Quote:1. Set the width of the sheet to 512 pixels(use the arrow keys for this)
2. Set the image skip size(image>skip size) to (height) row of pixels.
3. Set the image format to 8bit per pixel.(Image>Format>8bit per pixel)
4. Set the image to tiled mode(Image>Mode>Tiled)
5. Set tile size to 16x8 pixels.(Image>Tile Size)
6. Set the palette to 4 bytes per color(everything else in the palette is default, BGR colors)
7. Search sprite location with Pgup and Pgdn keys.
8.The palette is located below the respective sprite set. If many sprite sheets are located together, their palettes are probably at the end of that set. To get close to the location of the palette, search its offset location with the image viewer and then input the location in the "Go to offset" option of the palette. Search in that sector with 'home' and 'end' keys using an skip size of 256 colors for fast searching and16 colors for precise searching. Finding the palette is tricky and requires practice though.
It's probably different for each game (width, bit, tile size, palette, etc.), but it should give you an idea how this tool works.
An alternative and easier to use tool would be PSX-VRAM:
PsxVram-DotNet
https://github.com/romhack/PsxVram-DotNet
note: latest version of PSX-VRAM
PSX VRAM Viewer (updated) v.3.0
https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1567/
PsxVram-SDL (discontinued)
https://github.com/romhack/PsxVram-SDL
note: both are probably identical, updated support for more emulator savestates
PSX VRAM Viewer hacked for NO$PSX v.2
https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1324/
note: oldest version just with support for nopsx instead of espxe
Psx V-Ram v.1.1
https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/442/
note: the oldest version, only supports epsxe
PSX-VRAM Tutorial:
https://wiki.vg-resource.com/PSX-vram
note: pretty easy and straightforward tutorial
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I'm using the version by puggsoy. I've been able to get the graphics to look right consistently now, it's just the colors that I can't seem to find at all. They all just look like garbled messes, and I have no idea where Mega Man 8 stores its palettes. I have no clue how to get any of the emulators that are compatible with PSX-VRAM to function. Thanks for the help though.
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Maybe try epsxe first, I'm familiar with this one and could help out if problems show up.
epsxe download:
https://www.epsxe.com/download.php
epsxe setup tutorial for bios, plugins, etc:
https://www.epsxe.com/help.php
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10-04-2024, 07:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2024, 12:16 AM by TheRDHRhythm.)
My problem is that I always get a black screen with epsxe and then the program closes out when I try to run anything.
EDIT: Nevermind, I found out you have to change the CPU overclocking to x1