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Main - Works in Progress - Aseprite lua scripts: Import / Export PlayStation .tim files (3) |
Yuri Bacon |
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Red Goomba Level: 8 Posts: 5/41 EXP: 1530 Next: 657 Since: 08-16-24 Last post: 2 days Last view: 14 hours |
I've been working on and off the last week to make a script to import and export PlayStation textures (.tim files) into Aseprite, for the next version of a ROM hack I've made. So far, the Import script can import 4-bit and 8-bit textures, both the CLUT (Color Look Up Table) and the texture itself, but not yet 16-bit or 24-bit textures. The export script is really messy and can only export edited 4-bit textures from the import script, so I've got a lot to clean up there before it's really ready for any release, but it's just far enough along that I was able to use it for all the texture changes I needed already. I'm gonna work on cleaning up and improving mostly the export script and I'm gonna throw them up on github or something for anyone that'd be helpful to.
(These images are linked from Discord, so they'll expire sooner than later but I don't really know a better place to host them. Sorry about that.) ____________________ Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a night. Set a man on fire, and he's warm for the rest of his life. |
Rexius55 |
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Tektite Level: 9 Posts: 29/58 EXP: 2681 Next: 481 Since: 08-14-24 From: Outset Island, The Great Sea Last post: 4 days Last view: 4 days |
Badass! ____________________ I do requests (reverse-engineering, programming, music, spritework, writing, etc.). I'm always learnin'.
Status: Hands are full. I post wherever is on my Linktree. If you see my stuff anywhere else, it wasn't me. |
RT-55J |
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Micro-Goomba Level: 5 Posts: 9/16 EXP: 388 Next: 141 Since: 08-14-24 Last post: 16 days Last view: 3 days |
Posted by Yuri Bacon There are several options out there, but I've used imgur.com for nearly 15 years with barely any issues. As long as you upload a picture with an account, they will not randomly delete your old images. |
Morrigan Aensland-Hill |
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Goomba Level: 6 Posts: 9/25 EXP: 665 Next: 242 Since: 08-22-24 From: Arlen, Texas Last post: 6 days Last view: 1 day |
Odd. Frequently, I post screenshots of my unfinished content on my Discord server. You could try updating your message by replacing the expired links with new ones. Simple.
In my opinion for editing the .tim files used in PSX games, Tim2View is the recommended utility for exporting graphics and textures. ____________________ My beauty can overcome brains and brawn! |
Yuri Bacon |
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Red Goomba Level: 8 Posts: 15/41 EXP: 1530 Next: 657 Since: 08-16-24 Last post: 2 days Last view: 14 hours |
Posted by Morrigan Aensland-Hill Yeah, I'm gonna have to reupload those images somewhere else. I'm not gonna sit here and keep refreshing Discord links I certainly used tim2view paired with this, but I just used it to extract individual tim files out of a collection of them. I mostly wanted to use Aseprite as it has an indexed color mode, so I never have to think about using colors not in the palette or having issues going from PNG back to tim and that kinda stuff. Maybe I'm overcomplicating it, and I'm not very experienced with texture editing to be fair, but this approach certainly worked out for me. ____________________ Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a night. Set a man on fire, and he's warm for the rest of his life. |
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