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posted04/13/2006 01:02 PM (UTC)byMember Since
04/04/2006 06:47 PM (UTC)
is there any place i can get mk:da and Mk:d sprites??


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Most likely not. Sprites are 2D. MKDA and MKD don't contain sprites, that's why nobody rips anything but the 2D text and lifebars from those games.


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But you can get MK:DA for GBA Sprites.


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yeah, they have scorpion and kenshi's gba sprites at mkw.
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What about mk:4 sprites, they have some but barley any.
Here's the deal, sprites are for only 2-D games so only MK1-MKT have sprites. Then why for MK4 you ask? MK4 had one fighting style so Murdoink was kind enough to give us the animations to all of the MK4 characters costumes, there does that answer it?


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Vash_15 Wrote:
Here's the deal, sprites are for only 2-D games so only MK1-MKT have sprites. Then why for MK4 you ask? MK4 had one fighting style so Murdoink was kind enough to give us the animations to all of the MK4 characters costumes, there does that answer it?
Here's the deal, sprites are for only 2-D games so only MK1-MKT have sprites. Then why for MK4 you ask? MK4 had one fighting style so Murdoink was kind enough to give us the animations to all of the MK4 characters costumes, there does that answer it?
One could also mention that most sprites have 4 to 10 frames of animation for each movement, while most modern 3D Models have between 64 and 200+ frames, and have 360 degrees of rotation around them.
So with regular 2D sprite sheets, there are around 100 sprites. These usually make about 2 computer screens worth of sprites and are about 20 megs in Bitmap form.
With 3D models of the same size there are 20x as many frames, so 2000 frames, with 360 different views on them. So that means that, if each frame was captured and put into a Bitmap file, there would be around 720,000 different 2D 'sprites' composed from a 3D model. That equals aroud 14400 screens worth of 'sprites' and be around 144 gigs of memory. That is of course, if all of the sprites are in 16-bit color, and not it the more traditional 128-bit used by more current systems.
So, finding a collection of indiviually ripped 3D sprites would be pretty hard to do. Not to mention a total shitjob on ones harddrive.
Oh damn I didn't even mention all the possible angles for shadows and stuff....soo....thats like...I give up.
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