TheOriginalBattler Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 Hey guys, my first post. Well to begin with, I edited my own 5th gen back sprite and I would really like to know how to add it to my rom. I searched everywhere and I can't seem to find a solution. I watched a tutorial on how to battle as professor j. but that didn't help much. If you guys can give me a step-by-step tutorial with screen shots, id highly appreciate it. Here's an example: http://chris22464.deviantart.com/art/Commission-Pokeplayer900-264246428 I have the full motion of my personal backsprite (just like that one) with the motion and everything. Now how do I put it on a rom. I use kazowar tools, so please be specific. Btw, if you can use that sprite in your tutorial, it'd really help. Thx-Dev
TheOriginalBattler Posted November 16, 2011 Author Posted November 16, 2011 44 views but no1 can answer.....
Delta Blast Burn Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 Currently It's unknown how to get the sprites to show up correctly ingame. For instance we can extract a sprite and reinsert without editing, but it shows up incorrcectly, even though it was unedited.
Andibad Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 you must know: 1. ncgr/nclr --> main sprite data 2. narn --> sheet frame animation 3. ncer --> position/ cell 4. lz11, -->compression if you don't know about that, i won't help you. Guide step by step is useless if you still ask about this...
TheOriginalBattler Posted November 17, 2011 Author Posted November 17, 2011 Well guys, i actually got it :3 There goes a video that i posted. and here is the tutorial that i learned from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPiL3kzfztU Yes the sprites do belong to me, if anyone want's me to make them one i'd be more than happy to.
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