LOL. Two black rectangles for the feet is brilliant. I didn't even notice until now.
"jian" refers to shoulder right, as in "jianbang"
How do you intend it to be used ?
Below we have 3 examples, each with 4 images, for the 4 directions.
Here is what I don't understand: each human has 2 shoulders right? How is this intended to be used, for up/down facing chars, do we take the image, put it on left, then flip image vertically and put it on right ?
For the left/right facing directions, do we just copy it once (since the two shoulders should have identical x/y pos, merely different z depth).
Is this correct interpretation?
In addition to the "jian" question above. Could you please explain how the 8 images for "jiao" are labeled? I still can't quite figure out what is going on: I have the following images:
The first set of images shows it for "human", including the blackbars you mentioned. The second set is for the "mounts" package.
Here is what is confusing me:
q1: is 0 == 4, 1 == 5, 2 == 6, 3 == 7 always? if not, when do they differ? if so, why do we have repeat ?
q2: in the first examplle: isn't "0" the only one we ever use? i.e. it does not matter if the char is facing left, right, up, or down -- the legs are always up/down; why do we need: 1, 2, 3, at all?
Thank you for your patience.