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A request to help arrange images

Started by August 22, 2007 10:25 PM
5 comments, last by eedok 17 years, 4 months ago
Ok, I don't think this is Help Wanted material. So, I have this .rar of images (there Gundam sprites). Now I just want the images arranged in a grid so I can actually use them in my game. Right now they're just randomly placed next to each other and it doesn't make image extraction or animation easy at all. If anyone would be so kind, I'd appreciate it [smile]

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If you reupload the images in a .zip file, I'd probably be able to do it. I'm at work and there is no .rar extractor software on my computer.
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Done. In .zip form

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Okay, I did Guntank for you. I didn't order them in any specific way, because I don't know how you'd want them. Most of the sprites are not the same size, that made it a little weird.

I arranged Guntank in a 216x64 file. There are 8 sprites on top and 8 on bottom, each occupying a 29x32 space. Like I said, their sizes varied, so those who weren't wide enough I centered into their respective locations and those who weren't tall enough I lined along the bottom of the space to make the bottom of their treads line up. They are, more or less, now in a perfect grid. You'll have to clean up the transparencies in Gimp or something. My wife wishes me to spend with her.


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Man, thanks. I appreciate it. So what did you use to do it?

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I misquoted the file size, it is 232 x 64. I used Fireworks, but considering the size of 'em, Paint would have worked fine.
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you can use imagemagick to quickly merge images together using the append option

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