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[Else]Sprite Mirrorer v 2.0 released (Can be moved to releases)
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As the new version of LF2 uses more bitmaps then the creator of a char, weapon or whatever will have to mirror the sprite sheet(s). Paint>Open>Mirror>Save>Open>Mirror>Save>Open>Mirror>Save>Open>Mirror>Save>Open>Mirror>Save etc...

This will get very boring and take a lot of time if your project has more than 10 sprite sheets.(Like a Mod or Jamel)

I made a program to speed up things.

It will now look like Sprite Mirrorer>Mirror>Mirror>Mirror>Mirror>Mirror etc...

It is completely noob-proof.
I am however not responsible for any damages in case it isn't completely noob-proof.

Screen: (there isn't much to show anyway)
[Image: spritemirrorer.png]

Thanks to Revel for his DraggerDLL.dll.

Also, thanks to Fiandsnuve for making me update this old pile of code into a newer pile of code.

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.zip   Sprite Mirrorer.zip (Size: 1.55 MB / Downloads: 10,969)
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(08-01-2009, 02:12 PM)Someone else Wrote:  As the new version of LF2 uses more bitmaps then the creator of a char, weapon or whatever will have to mirror the spritesheet(s). Paint>Open>Mirror>Save>Open>Mirror>Save>Open>Mirror>Save>Open>Mirror>Save>Open>Mirror>Save etc...

This will get very boring and take alot of time if your project has more than 10 spritesheets.(Like a Mod or >>>Jamel<<<)

I made a program to speed up things.

It will now look like Sprite mirroror>Open>Save>Open>Save>Open>Save>Open>Save>Open>Save.

It is compleately noob-proof.

Note that it doesnt work with spritesheets bigger than 800*560.
If your spritesheet is bigger than that you will need to use the paint method.

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Btw, i still not really got it:
Do you NEED to make all these mirror thingys if you take the new version or CAN you do that?
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Well if I understood correctly then:
The creator of a char could (should) use this to mirror all the sprites so it will work on the new version.
And the one who downloads a char without mirrored sprites can mirror them much faster.

Edit: Think bamboori understood you better than me. Well he is right.
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I dont' like the new version of LF2 v2a
It's too complicated!!! augh* DIE!!!...
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i understood it like this: you CAN do the mirror sprites, but you dont need to. but then the game will have the same error as the previous version: with a newer graphic card the sprites wont mirror.

correct me if im wrong :D
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(08-01-2009, 03:52 PM)Bamboori Wrote:  correct me if im wrong :D

Completely right :D
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So... i don't have a good gcard, i don't use asymetric char sprites...

So it's all uninteresting for me, thanx XD
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I know how to do this on paint...
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Yes I do to.

This just speed things up.
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Note that it doesnt work with spritesheets bigger than 800*560.
If your spritesheet is bigger than that you will need to use the paint method.

Please explain wich paint method
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