Jump to content

(32x32) ALttP Link Tiles (Incomplete, see details)

Overview
Creator: Anthus Added: 13 Jan 2016 Downloads: 119
Rating[?]: Rating: 4/5 (4 ratings)
Download Tile
(44.78 KB)
Tags: ALTTP_Tileset, Character, Sprite
Information

About Reviews

Description
After combing the database, I found that there are no full size AlttP Link sprites, outside of tilesets. So, I went on over to TSR, and grabbed some images, and began to bring Link into ZC. These are technically complete, and usable, however there is an odd bug in ZC that messes up the slash animation, and many other large 32x32 animations. I made a thread about it, but I'm not sure if it is something that can be fixed soon. I am still submitting these, and will possibly complete them later on if this issue is solved. These use Zelda 3 animation, and large Link tiles (press 'x' twice while selecting the bottom-left tile of Link in Graphics-> Sprites-> Link).

Features:
  • 9-frame walk cycle. First frame is the standing sprite.
  • Currently only the small shield is ripped.
  • Has six slash frames, but they currently don't show up in the player.
  • Has only one swimming set (down, Floating).
  • Can use slash frames for stabbing, and pounding, and casting.
  • Uses ALttP Tileset palettes. Should rip directly into cset-6 in Orion's LttP set.

Notes:
  • There is an image included to explain, but the first three rows are walk tiles, the fourth row is slash tiles.
  • There is also an image labeled ''test'' for setting up animations, and seeing which frames show up, and when.
  • It is suggested to use flipped tiles. Selecting actual right facing tiles looks odd.
  • The frames are here, but ZC will not show all of them except for walking. Hopefully this is fixed.
  • In a future update, these will include the Big shield, and Mirror shield, and more tiles for Link in general. These are kind of bare-bones as-is.
Enjoy :)
Credits
The Spriter's Resource - daemoth, and Unknown, for originally ripping these. (http://www.spriters-...alinktothepast/)

Dart Zaidyr, and Marcus for making the ALttP tileset, and ripping palettes used.

Nintendo for making the graphics, and games, and not suing us in over a decade over copyright infringement.