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Post by Dashe on Apr 28, 2011 20:55:52 GMT -5
Actually, you can resize the ones you do have almost instantly within the Photobucket host itself. If you click on a picture, you'll be taken to a screen with a drop-down toolbar over it. One of them says 'edit.' Maybe 'resize,' with your own account. Go to 'other options' and it'll take you to Photobucket's image editor. Click the 'Basics' button for a resize option where you can set your own dimensions down to the pixel. You don't even have to overwrite your old image, you can save a separate one right in the host. I should screencap it, actually.
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Post by VolnuttChan on Apr 30, 2011 22:02:01 GMT -5
Hehehee~, I played through part of Turnabout Fire! I forgot who linked it to me. It may have been a member from AAO that's on Court-Records with me. It's well-made, Trege!
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Post by Mikéy on May 10, 2011 20:03:02 GMT -5
I had some free time so I decided to take another look at the sprite sizes. Alright so here we can see the sprites in the game at their full unedited size. Pretty darn big, eh? Ought to get the correct size eventually, IMO. BTW Trege, don't freak out. This isn't Teisel Bonne Ace Attorney I'm editing. and right here, after some more tweaking on the resizing, I have more "before and after", this time, Tron's included! I haven't done any NvC resizing yet, but the theory should be the same. I'll make Roll and Volnutt the same size as MoTB Tron. and Dashe mentioned doing comparisons with real Ace Attorney Sprites. Well... (Note that none of these characters say any of this in the real series.) Those sprites come readily available in the Sparklin Site, and notable differences include a lack of lower legs, and half-sprites for court room placement. There's no indication as to how tall they really are, but they must be pretty darn big in that regard, so Dashe may be right on that much. For the record, all of this is just a test. I haven't begun resizing EVERY SINGLE SPRITE that I've made so far of the tiny versions, but I'll have to get on that when I feel like I'm out of stuff to do (again). Comments, Complaints, and Criticism are open as always.
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Post by Avegodro on May 10, 2011 20:39:30 GMT -5
Hm this looks like fun, seems to be coming along nicely and I'm sure you will get the sizes right eventually.
I just might download the appropriate browser and give some cases a go.
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Post by Mikéy on Jun 24, 2011 21:07:41 GMT -5
Before and After: Take 3! The servbots are a bit tricky to work with since more of their legs show as opposed to the rest of the sprites. But, as far as resizing goes, I think I'm pretty much in the clear on the resizing of everyone... I just have to do the rest of their sprites and all of Tron's expressions, but that'll be fun, right? :17: Just kidding. As far as my little novelty case goes, I only need to finish up the variables on one cross examination, and maybe add in another and it'll be finished. I've been at this point for a while, but who knows. Sometimes I get ideas just from working on the sprites. So this'll be the last update before the case is done. « Jun 7, 2011, 1:32pm »
After about 2 months of on and off work, the trial is finished! The servbot's cross examination is a bit... underworked, and the contradiction may be kind of lame, but that's something I hope to patch up eventually. For now: Legends Ace Attorney: Rock and Rollin' the Co-counciledit: warning, lots of jokes, references, and gags await.
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Post by Dashe on Jun 24, 2011 22:30:12 GMT -5
Fabulous job! It's not really that weird...Tron was definitely the toughest witness to crack, though. As I told you before. Keep up the awesome work!
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Post by Mikéy on Jun 25, 2011 17:05:10 GMT -5
Updates! Hurray! So after finishing my own trial, I began paying attention to Teisel Bonne Ace Attorney. I replaced all of Tron's expressions with the right versions, Volnutt, Roll, Loath, Glyde and... Teisel. I think I made Teisel fit Dashe's month-old description a little too well. With all of his stand up sprites, his hair is brushing the top of the screen. I dunno if it's right or not... Next comes substance, which the case is lacking in. One step at a time, I suppose...
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Post by MegaTuga on Jun 25, 2011 17:55:40 GMT -5
I loved this case! I kinda felt I was missing something though...
Also that drama in the middle with the SPOILERSSPOILERSSPOILERS. And then both prosecutor and SPOILERSSPOILERS.
*cough*
Anyway. Awesome as ever.
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Post by Trege on Jun 25, 2011 19:00:19 GMT -5
I'll eventually get Teisel bonne Ace Attorney some more dialog but my computer's been acting weird lately though ever since a power surge happened it seems to be getting slower and slower I'm hoping the HDD is still ok.
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Post by Dashe on Jun 25, 2011 19:17:34 GMT -5
I think Teisel looks accurate, actually. He's a pretty big guy, and comparing him to Glyde he looks awesome. Loath's looking a bit on the small side, though.
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Post by Trege on Jul 31, 2011 21:37:58 GMT -5
Alright this series is finally finished I updated the first post with all of the cases mine and Mikey's cases.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2011 2:54:18 GMT -5
Congratulations to both Trege and Mikey for finishing this series. It's quite fun
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Post by Mikéy on Aug 6, 2011 3:34:37 GMT -5
The only real problem we have is lack of any Gramps/Data/etc sprites. If we had way more, then the possibilities wouldn't be so limited, and the series could get so much more insane. The Thing is that sprites don't usually come in a goodie basket any time you need them. I suppose a trilogy isn't bad though.
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Post by adrian2040n on Aug 11, 2011 12:55:08 GMT -5
I've actually done some of these before. (But with the normal Phoenix Wright sprites.)
I used to do pull of one hour long episodes in a single day. (In my school they taught to be VERY quick thinkers. It was demanding, but in the end it was worth it.)
So... I could easily make a sequel in one day (Or a 2nd one to polish it) if his creator agrees. If not, I could always do my own version.
The cool part of the Ace Attorney games is that there are 4 to 5 cases. Everyone is a separate case, but the final one always ends up involving all the other cases without changing their truth. It requires massive thinking to pull out the epic finale cases, so those take more time. Also, they tend to be the longest ones.
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Post by Dr. Jerk on Sept 5, 2011 1:19:04 GMT -5
Just wanted to say that AAO's turnabouts do seem to work on Google Chrome, though it did told me that not everything may work on it and that I should "use Mozilla Firefox whenever possible." The thing loaded for me, and I was able to skim over the text. I don't have time to check everything, but it does seem to work well.
Can't say that I like AAO as a maker though myself, but I guess it's as close as most people can get without hand-coding everything themselves.
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