mega-happy-sprite now has load bmp support

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mega-happy-sprite now has load bmp support

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You can now load your 15-color bmps with mega-happy-spirte and have the pattern table optimized automatically.

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I noticed you haven't made an Ubuntu binary since 1.0.
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Thanks :) What i like with this tool is that it's a complete graphic tool for the sega genesis and only for that ! Still i need to learn a bit how to use it efficiently, i guess it will arrive when i will really need to do some graphics ;)
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Chilly Willy wrote:I noticed you haven't made an Ubuntu binary since 1.0.
Oh yeah, that's because I don't have the ubuntu vm anymore. It's kinda a pain to set up
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sigflup wrote:
Chilly Willy wrote:I noticed you haven't made an Ubuntu binary since 1.0.
Oh yeah, that's because I don't have the ubuntu vm anymore. It's kinda a pain to set up
Yeah, I figured it was probably something like that. I'll just build it myself from the source. :D
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Post by Oerg866 »

Hi sigflup is there any chance PITS might get a windows version too? :D

Oh and could you maybe add support for paletted image files that already have a palette that is fully rgb333 conformant?

would rock :D





(and maaaaybe in the distant future support for 31 color images with 2 pallettes)
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Post by tinctu »

Is this SDL? Can you port it to WINDOW?
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Post by Chilly Willy »

tinctu wrote:Is this SDL? Can you port it to WINDOW?
There's already a Windows binary on the download page... just click the Windows logo for the Windows version. :wink: :lol:
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Post by tinctu »

Yay thanks! I was looking at Linux screenshot...
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Post by powerofrecall »

sigflup when you say pattern table optimized, do you mean it'll cull out duplicated tiles in an imported bmp?
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Post by sega16 »

Wow nice work.
I had a similar idea but I have been procrastinating too much and thus you beat me though I never did mention it here.My program is alot different the goal is to store truecolor tiles so if the palette needs changing there is no graphics rework to be done. I am glad to see a variety of utilities as one program will always do something better than another.
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Post by ammianus »

Interesting stuff, productivity tools like this are always helpful to get the graphics into the games which for me seems like half the challenge.
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powerofrecall wrote:sigflup when you say pattern table optimized, do you mean it'll cull out duplicated tiles in an imported bmp?

It should. If you draw on it afterwards it'll leave unused patterns in the pattern table to be consumed later.
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sega16 wrote:Wow nice work.
I had a similar idea but I have been procrastinating too much and thus you beat me though I never did mention it here.My program is alot different the goal is to store truecolor tiles so if the palette needs changing there is no graphics rework to be done. I am glad to see a variety of utilities as one program will always do something better than another.
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wow! nice tool, sega 16!!
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Post by sega16 »

sigflup wrote:[wow! nice tool, sega 16!!
Same with you I really like your program. There are some awesome features.
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