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Sprite program // Communitylady orb noneApr 6, 2004, 8:12pm
Could someone post the URL to the program that generates sprite models.
Thanks bunches. Sharon / Lady ORB brockApr 6, 2004, 9:04pm
sprite tastes good....ooooh you mean the...nevermind...
-- Brock, IceFlare Network Founder/Administrator http://www.iceflare.net [View Quote] just inApr 7, 2004, 6:31am
Sharon....
Unzip a standard sprite about the size you want. Open the rwx file in NotePad. Change the names of the Texture and Mask to those that you want to use. Resize it if necessary (either edit the vertexes, or use a scale command). Rename the rwx file. Zip it. Upload it. And you're done. Regards, Justin [View Quote] cienaApr 7, 2004, 9:50am
I have never heard of a proggy that makes sprites. I use PSP to make mine
then change the texture on another sprite model thats the same size i want. also u can make it so it doesnt turn if its for a wall like a clock or something by removing the AxisAlignment ZOrientY line [View Quote] mauzApr 7, 2004, 2:18pm
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Here's a help file by Ananas, "How to create an animated sprite from a GIF"
(you can use the same model for non-animated textures also): http://oct31.de/aw/infos/HowToSprite.txt -- Mauz http://mauz.info kathryn delanuitApr 8, 2004, 6:54pm
Andras has a cool little tool for that:
http://www.andras.net/tools.html A command line utility called 3danim.exe that will generate a sprite object and scale it to the size you want all in one step. (lots of other neat tools on that page too :) ) [View Quote] > Could someone post the URL to the program that generates sprite models. > > Thanks bunches. > > Sharon / Lady ORB > > lady barbaraApr 9, 2004, 8:43am
From the description, it looks like a simplified form of his Arcflowerbed
program--a real winner! (Output isn't really a sprite but a 3d file--have used it many times.) --Lady Barbara [View Quote] lady orb noneApr 9, 2004, 2:07pm
Thank you to all who have posted a reply to help with this topic. Support
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