Strips

As indicated above, sprites are normally either stored as animated gif files or as strips. A strip is one big bitmap that stores all the images next to each other. The only problem is that the size of the individual subimages is not stored in the image. Also, many strip files available on the web store multiple sprites in one file. For example, in the following piece of a strip file contains four different animations.

To select individual sprites out of such files, you can choose Create from Strip or Add from Strip from the File menu in the sprite editor. After indicating the appropriate strip image file, the following form will show:

At the right you see (part of) the strip image you selected. At the left you can specify a number of parameters that specify which subimages you are interested in. Note that one or more rectangles in the image indicate the images you are selecting. The following parameters can be specified:

Once you selected the correct set of images, press OK to create your sprite. Please remember that you are only allowed to use images created by others when you have their permission or when they are freeware.

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