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LlewBach

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A member registered Aug 16, 2024

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Hey, don't worry! I can still use them for my project. I just wanted to share some feedback that might be helpful because I think you have great talent! All the best to you :)

This was my attempt to fix the issues, but it's not perfects at all.

Hello! I really appreciate your help! This is my second project using spritesheets. It's really important that frame dimensions are consistent otherwise when you're animating them with code they become glitchy. Ideally, all the frames in the whole set will have frames of the same dimension. For example, the husky jumping frames are 81 wide, but afghan jumping is 89. Also, if you look at the husky, for some states the paws are 'on the ground', but for others the paws are higher off the 'ground'. I've tried to fix this myself by setting the width of each frame to 100px and height to 75px in figma, but I have to get alignment absolutely spot on which is tough!

Check this out to see how spritesheets are used.

Hello again! I am in the process of animating these, but I've noticed a big problem. For each colour of dog, the spritesheet height varies. For example, sitting - height 64px, running, height: 68px. This makes animating impossible. Would it be possible to have spritesheets where all the frames are the same height? Ideally, every single frame would have the same height (64px), or at least within a breed colour, the spritesheet heights would be consistent. If you could get back to me asap on this I would be super grateful, as I'm using them in a project with a deadline.
Thanks so much!

Hello, I've just bought this but I need the images in the form of a spritesheet. Would you be able to provide one?