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EDIT: One in xLIBC colors below:And what the intro could look like with such sprite set in xLIBC format:EDIT And now the monsters! (of course originally ripped from Final Fantasy I through III or so, except the spark one, converted to 3-lv gray then Art converted the result to 4-lv. This color set is based on Art's 4-lv recolor)
Did you just swap the palette by the way ?
Those came out pretty nice! It's funny that they went from colour, to 3 gray, to 4 gray and then back to colour again.
Quote from: Art_of_camelot on April 17, 2014, 04:09:44 amThose came out pretty nice! It's funny that they went from colour, to 3 gray, to 4 gray and then back to colour again. True, if I could find from which games in particular each sprite came from, I should post the sprite sheets just to compare how the colors were laid out at first. By switching to 3 shades of gray I usually lost a lot of information, so it must have been hard to switch to 4 shades of gray.At least now you know what the weird looking enemy was supposed to be (spark/energy ball)
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 17, 2014, 11:10:54 amQuote from: Art_of_camelot on April 17, 2014, 04:09:44 amThose came out pretty nice! It's funny that they went from colour, to 3 gray, to 4 gray and then back to colour again. True, if I could find from which games in particular each sprite came from, I should post the sprite sheets just to compare how the colors were laid out at first. By switching to 3 shades of gray I usually lost a lot of information, so it must have been hard to switch to 4 shades of gray.At least now you know what the weird looking enemy was supposed to be (spark/energy ball)Ask and ye shall receive! Most of these sprites you used are from Final Fantasy II and III. Instead of converting from 3 level gray to 4, I found the originals and re-converted them to 4 level gray. So it wasn't hard at all. For the missing ones, I think i found a few of them as well and did the same. I don't have the source for them though. A google search should be able to pull it up fairly easily anyways. These attachments are from the Spriter's Resource, which is a excellent website for sprites and reference.