

They aren't that essential.Īnd a merry Christmas to everyone in the VG-Resource community! Oh, and if you see the black, empty frames, just delete them.

Too long, didn't read, use onepill's script for better extraction. It will extract the frames correctly, and will create a folder with the extracted frames.
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You need to install Python, download the repository via the green button (And then "Download ZIP"), extract the script with a zip file manager, drag it along with the sheet and plist file, then go to the command line, and type in the following: My advice? Use onepill's texture unpacker script: So, most of the sheets for the 2 new updates have issues over frame extraction, because most extractors doesn't read the spriteSourceSize component ("the coordinates and size of the trimmed sprite inside the original image." -Federico on Stack Overflow), and as of this result, the final output, when put together inside a.
