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− | [[File:OneStopSpriteWorkshop.png|right|thumb]] | + | [[File:OneStopSpriteWorkshop.png|right|thumb|The One Stop Sprite Workshop]] |
− | The official '''Creatures 2 Sprite Workshop''' (also known as The One Stop Sprite Workshop) is a tool to create [[S16 files]] and [[SPR files]] from [[Windows]] bitmaps. It is not an image editor itself, but works with images created in other programs. | + | [[File:Sharmflower spritesheet.bmp|thumb|A contact sheet suitable for import into SpriteShop.]] |
+ | The official '''Creatures 2 Sprite Workshop''' (also known as The One Stop Sprite Workshop) is a tool to create [[S16 files]] and [[SPR files]] from [[Windows]] bitmaps. Among other features, it allows a spriter to import [[Sprite#Spritesheets|contact sheets]] and cut them into individual images suitable for gameplay. It is not an image editor itself, but works with images created in other programs. A later official program is [[SpriteBuilder]]. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | *[http://www.gamewareeurope.com/GWDev/cdn/CDN_more.php?CDN_article_id=100 Information] | + | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170814234656/http://www.gamewareeurope.com/GWDev/cdn/CDN_more.php?CDN_article_id=100 Information] |
− | *[http://www. | + | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20071015152838/http://www.gamewaredevelopment.co.uk/downloads/cdn/SpriteShop.zip Direct Download from Official Site] |
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[[Category:Official C1 Tools]][[Category:Official C2 Tools]][[Category:Sprites]] | [[Category:Official C1 Tools]][[Category:Official C2 Tools]][[Category:Sprites]] |
Revision as of 03:43, 5 May 2019
The official Creatures 2 Sprite Workshop (also known as The One Stop Sprite Workshop) is a tool to create S16 files and SPR files from Windows bitmaps. Among other features, it allows a spriter to import contact sheets and cut them into individual images suitable for gameplay. It is not an image editor itself, but works with images created in other programs. A later official program is SpriteBuilder.
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