BETA 4.0 now with scaling
This version allows you to scale any 24bit bitmap from below 100 percent to above (does not yet go backwards)
Use the scaling options below the preview window instead of the rotation options to the right.
A preview of the scaled sprites will appear on screen, AND will save as series of bitmaps.
I am not worried about making spritesheets for these, as there would simply be too much "fill" around the smaller images resulting in very big files.
you will note that as there is no need for "fill" in the individual images , it has been removed on the scaled images.
please test this out and try all sorts of images.. if you find some that do not work let me know, or if you try heaps of different types and they all worked... please let me know that to.. if there is anything not working or any requests for features etc etc etc
try it with photos too ... you will be amazed
WARNING NOTES:
1. as this writes files to your hard drive, I can't be held responsible for any damage that may occur ( sorry had to put that in
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2. IT WILL overwrite existing files of the same name(s).. i will be adding a test for this soon
3. I forgot on the scaling section to give you a pop-up, to let you know the process was complete... please wait until all disk activity has ceased before closing it down, as it may still be in the process of writing files..
4. the export filename for "scaled" sprites is different from the filename box for rotated sprites so make sure you fill in the correct one ( the one at the bottom left corner)
5.it still sometimes creates one extra frame more then asked for, this is always the "last, or highest numbered" frame/image, and sometimes that particular one will have very odd scale (I will be fixing that soon), in the meantime if you get an extra frame, simply delete the highest numbered image in the series if you don't want it.
5.PS: the rotation section still needs to be restarted ( ie: reload the spritemaker app) after each image is processed... another fix on the list..
oh, and unlike the rotation section, the scaling section allows you to load new images and modify them over and over.. ( no need to shut it down and restart it ..)
you can now...if you want to try ... create rotozoomed sprites.. ie: ones that zoom in and out, while rotating
I am actually planning on creating automatic version of rotozooming with this app soon, but in the meantime you will have to work it out yourself
have fun and please get back to me..
feral