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#1767 Frames and Sprites
Date created:
Type: feature
Visibility: Everybody
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Labels: Sprites
State: new Help

there should be an option that let's you make invisible or visible frames that while extracting the sprites from a game I notice that some times they would go as the animation shows in the game where the character is moving their mouth but when exporting that part is not moving and I want remove the part without the part going missing
admin
I am not sure I perfectly undersnad what you request. Could you make it clearer? You want to remove frames or what? Or you want the frames to be nonanimated, like in the export?
user
I can't find the original file that I was refering to but I meant like this one, where the export has missing parts but shows all of them when adobe preview is turn on.
user
I can't find the original file that I was refering to but I meant like this one, where the export has missing parts but shows all of them when adobe preview is turn on.
user
I can't find the original file that I was refering to but I meant like this one, where the export has missing parts but shows all of them when adobe preview is turn on.
user
I can't find the original file that I was refering to but I meant like this one, where the export has missing parts but shows all of them when adobe preview is turn on.
user
I can't find the original file that I was refering to but I meant like this one, where the export has missing parts but shows all of them when adobe preview is turn on.
Downloadhpb2.swf (4,067 KiB)
user
sorry I was not spamming for some reason the message would be sent and it got duplicated
user
I found the example of the dissappearing frames in this one.
Downloadframes.swf (451 KiB)
admin
Is this the same problem as in #1828? That might be fixed in currentt nightly (2046).