Hello, is that a problem if I write in English? I'm Italian and I know a little French but I go faster with English.
So, my problem is that I'm going to do a Trial with my own sprites. When I go to Profile Picture, and it lets me upload the sprites I want to use, it just says ''Speaking sprites'' ''Still sprites'' ''Start-up Sprites'' ''Start-up Sprites duration''... now, I have 3 questions:
1- What is exactly the Start-up Sprites?
2- I have the possibility just to add these 3 kinds of Sprites for my Trial? Or there is a way to upload more? I mean... for example when the lawyer reads an evidence, or blushes... if yes, then:
3- Where and how?
These are my questions for now =( I'm sorry but I need help... it will be great if you could help me.
Thanks ^^
Help! I need help regarding custom sprites.
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Help! I need help regarding custom sprites.
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Re: Information about adding Sprites
Those are per pose. You can add multiple sets of sprites, one per pose.
The startup is what plays at the start, things like slams and what not that shouldn't be repeated.
The startup is what plays at the start, things like slams and what not that shouldn't be repeated.
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Re: Information about adding Sprites
For the record, we have sections for all sorts of languages. This is the English section here.
As for the sprites... when it says "speaking" and "still", that means just what it does - one is that pose in which they are speaking, and the other is one in which they are finished speaking. Like so;
And yes, you can add as many poses as you want. A start-up sprite is something that plays at the beginning of the frame, with that post. As Henke said, all desk-slams are like this. Basically any animation other than ones that relate to speaking or not speaking fall under this category.
As for the sprites... when it says "speaking" and "still", that means just what it does - one is that pose in which they are speaking, and the other is one in which they are finished speaking. Like so;
And yes, you can add as many poses as you want. A start-up sprite is something that plays at the beginning of the frame, with that post. As Henke said, all desk-slams are like this. Basically any animation other than ones that relate to speaking or not speaking fall under this category.
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Re: Information about adding Sprites
Thank you for explaining, now I understood. I'm going to try.
(And sorry, I just realized there is the English section and the French one °-° I know I'm stupid sorry xD)
Just another little question: I'm creating my own sprites using Photoshop, when I saved them, I found out that there are some white pixels all around the sprite =( Like this:
Is there a way to avoid them?
Now to fix the sprite I tried to erase them (and yes I guess I have to re-do the animation .__.) but it turned out really bad (expecially the hair).
So... how can I do with that? Actually I don't even know where those pixels come from D:
Thanks so much, by the way.
(And sorry, I just realized there is the English section and the French one °-° I know I'm stupid sorry xD)
Just another little question: I'm creating my own sprites using Photoshop, when I saved them, I found out that there are some white pixels all around the sprite =( Like this:
Is there a way to avoid them?
Now to fix the sprite I tried to erase them (and yes I guess I have to re-do the animation .__.) but it turned out really bad (expecially the hair).
So... how can I do with that? Actually I don't even know where those pixels come from D:
Thanks so much, by the way.
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Re: Information about adding Sprites
Those are from anti-aliasing against a white background. Don't anti-alias against the background.
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Re: Information about adding Sprites
Uhm... yes, right.
Thank you.
Thank you.