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From: Payton Byrd on 28 Jul 2010 15:08 Does anybody know of a sprite editor that allow you to edit sprites in stacked layers? It would sure make visualizing sprites a lot easier.
From: David Murray on 28 Jul 2010 16:01 On Jul 28, 2:08 pm, Payton Byrd <plb...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Does anybody know of a sprite editor that allow you to edit sprites in > stacked layers? It would sure make visualizing sprites a lot easier. I've actually thought about writing such a thing. It wouldn't be that hard. Would you be wanting to edit multicolor or hires sprites?
From: Groepaz on 28 Jul 2010 19:23 Payton Byrd wrote: > Does anybody know of a sprite editor that allow you to edit sprites in > stacked layers? It would sure make visualizing sprites a lot easier. try one of these? http://noname.c64.org/csdb/search/?seinsel=all&search=overlay&Go.x=0&Go.y=0 -- http://www.hitmen-console.org http://magicdisk.untergrund.net http://www.pokefinder.org http://ftp.pokefinder.org Java is high performance. By high performance we mean adequate. By adequate we mean slow. <Mr. Bunny>
From: commodorejohn on 29 Jul 2010 09:43
The Covert BitOps tools collection at http://cadaver.homeftp.net/ has a sprite editor that allows you to freely arrange a number of test sprites. The interface is a little odd and you have to read up on it in the documentation, but it works quite nicely. It is Win32 only, though. |