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Hair Sprites don't need to be gender specific #5

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Aeva opened this issue Dec 29, 2013 · 2 comments
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Hair Sprites don't need to be gender specific #5

Aeva opened this issue Dec 29, 2013 · 2 comments

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@Aeva
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Aeva commented Dec 29, 2013

The hair sprites are compatible with either gender, yet the tool as seen on http://gaurav.munjal.us/Universal-LPC-Spritesheet-Character-Generator divides them unnecessarily into gender-restricted categories.

@Gaurav0
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Gaurav0 commented Dec 29, 2013

The source art repository referenced by this project divides them into gender categories.

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A goal of mine is to make all hairstyles work for both genders. However, the sprite positioning IS slightly off between genders. I don't know if it'd be easier re-adjusting the positions between genders so they line up or to adjust the hairstyles per gender, but either way, you can't simply take the existing hairstyle line up and match them exactly between the male and female sprites.

This is something I plan to do later, and in fact, it'd probably be better to post this issue on the Universal LPC Spritesheet instead of here, because the Spritesheet Character Generator is all based on Universal LPC Spritesheet. That repository is where the issue should be posted.

Unfortunately even the few pixel difference between the different genders does require a fairly lengthy amount of time to fix, that would probably take several hours at least (mainly because there's a large number of recolors as well). At this point in time, I just don't have the time to do it. Still, its something I'll be doing later (some of the female hairstyles would work perfectly for a few of my male characters).

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