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need help converting sprites from firered to emerald

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    hello I have started to make a fire red rom and made Pokémon in it and it took hours but then I wanted to swap it to emerald and everything works except Pokémon the hardest part I am asking with nse is there a way to convert a fire red sprite into emerald?
     
    hello I have started to make a fire red rom and made Pokémon in it and it took hours but then I wanted to swap it to emerald and everything works except Pokémon the hardest part I am asking with nse is there a way to convert a fire red sprite into emerald?

    do you want to change pokemon sprite on emerald?
    what program did you use?

    what problem that happen?
     
    is there some way for me to transfer sprites fire red rom to a emerald one and I am using Nameless sprite editor but i can download any other sprite editors if tey can help
     
    Well sort of. But remember Emerald sprites have multiple frames whereas Fire Red only the one.

    So if you're gonna draw your own additional frames you should just be able to import them with NSE
     
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    tacobell24 how would i import them with NSE and draw extra frames? i am new to rom hacking can you give me a guide or something
     
    Yoiu should just be able to draw all the frames in the one image.

    Import is a function of NSE that you can select. Just select image + palette from the drop-down menu that comes up within the dialogue box.

    And of course make sure the colours are indexed.

    So the first 64 pixels should be the base, pixels 65 - 128, the second, etc.

    At least I think. Never actually done any Emerald spriting. So maybe ignore me.

    There are surely guides online. Try Googling it.
     
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