![]() The contrary is also possible and you'll be able to exportĪn image from Paint to paste it into IrfanView as well, and by the same occasion saving it in PNG format. Once the soft is installed on your PC, you'll be able to copy-paste between IrfanViewĪnd Paint, allowing you to open sprite sheets or backgrounds in PNG, and exporting them into MSPaint. Second note: Another solution consists in downloading IrfanView here. Image under MS Paint (because it does not recognize PNGs - at least versions prior to Windows XP). Push then the "Save" button of the dialog box (after having selected a path of course) and you will be able to open your That appears (using MS Internet Explorer). ![]() Selecting "save the image as" (the only method I know to download these images), select "bitmap (*.bmp)" in the "Type" field of the "Save Image" of dialog box To do this, after right-clicking on the desired image and after Note: if you want to use these images in MS Paint, then it will be necessary to convert them in BMP. Hah, big lol hope this is incrusted into your little brain once for all. when badly used) and JPEG (arghhh, crappy quality!!! Precision loss!! Color sharpnessĬompletely destroyed!!! Sometimes huge file size!! - because this format goes well with photos and detailed realistic images, but definitely not on lowĭetailed images, even with a few visual effects on them and using a high quality rate). This allow you of course to save your comics directly in 24-bit PNG format instead of those crappy GIF (uhh.ĭithering, dithering, excessive dithering. More, these scenes are directly usable, unlike DPI's ones where it's necessaryįirst to remove the DGen window, etc. Your sprite comics will be visually more flattering and less heavy in file sizes ) ). Note: Some of them had been originally ripped by Sqweeks (also, even if you already have the same ones, I recommend you downloading mines because They are in better quality than those we find on DPI (lol mineĪre full quality 24-bit PNG images while DPI's ones are just crappy JPEG.) and will help you in realizing your own hoaxes or sprite comics. I ripped them with DGen (IĬould as well have used Genecyst too) and Visual Boy Advance (for Sonic Advance 1 and 2). Here, you'll find many scenes or backgrounds coming from various Mega Drive Sonic games (and Game Boy Advance too). The Leaf Forest Zone - backgrounds/scenes to make your own sprite comicsīackgrounds/scenes to make your own sprite comics
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