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*copies and pastes from the other copy of this tutorial*
Good evening, gentlemen. And any ladies that might be lurking around.
It's been a long time since I've bothered doing anything with this thread (or anything Pokemon in general), but I've come back to answer the questions that have cropped...
Sorry people. Been doing other stuff.
As I said in my PM to mrhiyuck (dunno if it actually sent, mind you...):
So yea. You HAVE to follow the directions to the letter. The only way to edit the hero sheet for now is indirectly, through the color map in the lower pane. Direct edits don't work...
Of course.
I think we've come about as far as we can in PokeTEX though, where sprites are concerned. Even if someone COULD figure out how to edit the game to accept larger sprites, PokeTEX isn't really equipped to deal with them properly :\
What we really need is some spiffy new tools.
The normal maximum size for an everyday sprite appears to be about 32x32. So you've as much room as the red square in PokeTEX indicates. Just make sure to keep things centered unless you want it looking funny :3
I imagine you *could* use oversized sprites, if you knew what to change in the...
Sorry for the lack of updates, people. Been busy with other stuff.
Thanks, mindfreak. I'll update the list.txt in a little bit.
madarawolf, make absolute sure that a: you have the modified list.txt attached to this thread in your PokeTEX directory (overwrite the old one), and b: you're using...
I would like to, but unfortunately the forum prevents me from linking out until I have 15 posts. I will, however, see about posting pictures in the Project Pokemon copy.
Which part of it did you have trouble understanding, so I can target my screenshots a bit better?
I've already posted this over at Project Pokemon, figured I'd post it here too for you single-forum types d:
Note: the Project Pokemon copy has pictures to (hopefully) aid in completion of the various operations we're about to cover. If you have any trouble understanding something, head over...