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Newbie Sword As Lower Headgear


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I just want to ask who can help me finish my sprite.

 

Swordie.jpg

 

When I try it with SPR conview the colors just turn into awkward ones.

 

This is how it should look like though when worn:

 

Swordie2.jpg

 

Also, how can I make the act file for this one?

 

Please help me. This is my first sprite. :(

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Great job!! the .act archive are for edit! example: for a sprite of cap, you should find a .act archive same and edit this archive with actor2 or 1 (if you want edit the ubication of sprite)

 

 http://rathena.org/board/files/file/2838-grand-pyro-sword/

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or spr conview use a 8bits pallet, remember SPR conview only accept this type of pallets and dismark the option "encode" when create your sprite

Excuse me my english, maybe later somebody else help you ;)  

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Frame 1's palette will be applied to all of the frames in the image. A sprite is a collection of 8 bit bmp images with a single palette file, which the whole frames read, and that palette is 1st frame's. Convert to RGB your frames, then indexate the first frame, go to PS: Image>Mode>Indexate (Select "Selective Palette" or "Custom">Load RO palette, if your sprite only uses RO colors, or if you want it to use only RO colors). Then Image>Mode>Indexate>Color Table>Save>As Microsoft Palette (.pal).

 

Then, indexate the rest of the frames: Image>Mode>Indexate ("Select custom">Load palette)

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