Okay so I'm having problems with making a layered sprite from the cookbook http://www.renpy.org/wiki/renpy/doc/coo ... t_emotions
Let's just say I cropped the face of my sprite. How do I know the pixel position of the face? Like how many pixels side and down on the "base" is the face?
How to arrange images for layered sprites?
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Re: How to arrange images for layered sprites?
Well, I personally just slice my sprites in Photoshop and then look up the coordinates. (or Auro's sprites, rather) But there's other ways to do it. Just google "image map creator". You can even do it through Ren'Py. When your game is running, hit shift+D -> image location picker. Then just choose an image and go. If you click and drag, you can make boxes and Ren'Py will tell you the coordinates as (xpos, ypos, width, height).
Re: How to arrange images for layered sprites?
I slice the same as crop? I want to know how I can crop in the right place. I t would be bad if I miss even by 1 pixel when I crop, no?
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Re: How to arrange images for layered sprites?
The slice tool is found with the crop tool in photoshop. Click and hold on the crop and you should be able to select it from the drop down menu. You can then use the slice tool to divide up the canvas. You can change position and size by right clicking on the section and opening the edit menu. Apart from that, I'm not too sure. I haven't actually used it before ^_^'
Re: How to arrange images for layered sprites?
I think it's simpler to just layer it all in Photoshop. Sure, you'll have a lot of transparent space, but it doesn't really contribute that much to file size. When compositing, you can just align them to 0,0.
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