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gv
Registered 09/11/2003
Points 4
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10th November, 2003 at 13:48:04 -
Hello,
is there a way to strip/rip graphics out of the games that are released here, not to reuse it but to learn more about how animations are made.
I could go the long way and take screendump of all frames but there might be an easier way, or not?
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Lazernaut
Registered 08/09/2002
Points 1103
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10th November, 2003 at 14:02:07 -
Your best bet'll probably be to ask the authors to maybe give you a .gam/.cca file that has only a couple of characters you requested from him. That way you can look at the anims, and at the same time won't have a the whole game ... though, i'm sure there are guides, either in the form of articles on this site, or other kinds you could search for on google to help you do animations.
Another thing you could do is if you were making a walking animation: Walk around a few times and carefully pay attention to how you do it, and then try to adopt that into an animation etc.etc.
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The Chris Street Administrator
Unspeakably Lazy Admin
Registered 14/05/2002
Points 48488
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10th November, 2003 at 14:22:35 -
Most authors will probably resent you ripping graphics, even if its just to learn from them, without their permission.
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gv
Registered 09/11/2003
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10th November, 2003 at 14:24:07 -
Animations like in that Iron Boot game interest me
>Another thing you could do is if you were making a walking animation:
>Walk around a few times and carefully pay attention to how you do it,
>and then try to adopt that into an animation etc.etc.
ik know, but that's easier said than done
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Radix hot for teacher
Registered 01/10/2003
Points 3139
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10th November, 2003 at 17:51:34 -
I find it's useful to take a bunch of screendumps from SNES emus and observe them. For example, in Megaman games, the characters star straight-kneed for the most part, and the arms are held crooked as they swing alternate to the legs. The character is hunched foward, and the animation for when the legs are fully spread is held twice as long as when stepping foward.
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DeadmanDines Best Article Writer
Registered 27/04/2006
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11th November, 2003 at 08:47:43 -
Oh there is a way of ripping data out of TGF files. It just hasn't been built yet (and probably won't be, lol).
The best bet is Eviscerator's suggestion to email the authors. Most will be quite happy to send you one or two sprites in unprotected .gams, and a few may even give you some helpful hints too.
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Aali [Crazy_Productions]
Registered 13/10/2002
Points 843
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11th November, 2003 at 08:56:30 -
hmm.. some stuff here seems very deleted
it is very possible, but for now, let's pretend it's not
"If Darl McBride was in charge, he'd probably make marriage unconstitutional too, since clearly it de-emphasizes the commercial nature of normal human interaction, and probably is a major impediment to the commercial growth of prostitution."
-- Linus Torvalds, December 5th 2003.
(Darl McBride is CEO of The SCO Group)
this place sucks but don't tell anyone, it's our little secret, ok?
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DeadmanDines Best Article Writer
Registered 27/04/2006
Points 4758
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11th November, 2003 at 09:22:50 -
Lol, yeah. I certainly wouldn't want to make such a system, although I know some who would. Ethics have to play a part sometimes in whether a system should be made or not, and to be honest it's not worth it. You'd need a failsafe system of making sure the user was the creator of the game, and such a system simply doesn't exist.
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Kris Possibly Insane
Registered 17/05/2002
Points 2017
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11th November, 2003 at 11:33:45 -
it's been done for Flash Movies, before... i used that to grab a song i heard on a newgrounds submission!
"Say you're hanging from a huge cliff at the top of mt. everest and a guy comes along and says he'll save you, and proceeds to throw religious pamphlets at you while simultaniously giving a sermon." - Dustin G
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