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Post by Abood on Oct 10, 2019 14:01:25 GMT -4
Hi, I wanted to ask if anybody knows of a way to create your own wlo pet gifs (where they can perform a specific basic animations, like walking, sitting...etc.). Just an example I found on wlodb for Niss (this includes all animations): Originally thought Doala could possibly have a feature for pets but didn't see any. The only thing I'm aware of is using individual 'pictures' of the pet from the game's files and assemble them to make the gif(s) but feel as though there could be a more efficient way
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Post by Lunaris on Oct 11, 2019 6:23:47 GMT -4
I am not sure to be honest, but maybe you can also do it with doaloa and a screen recorder?
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Post by Abood on Oct 11, 2019 8:02:18 GMT -4
I explored through doala but didn't see any way of displaying pets, only playable chars (like Rocco, Betty... etc.). Maybe my Doala client is outdated (?) It's v 2.4 or there could be a secret function I'm not aware of
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Post by Lunaris on Oct 11, 2019 9:00:53 GMT -4
oh wait.. yeah you are right about that >-< hm, i really dont know then tbh
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Post by Amy on Oct 11, 2019 9:33:14 GMT -4
I tried searching google for the image you posted, and it redirected me to a web creating website that is all in Thai . So, no I do mot know how to get/make them. Nonetheless, Norix made a pet guide here where he included pet gifs if you need to use any of them. Pet GuideHe retrieved these images and info from this database thread Original Topic
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MowMow
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Post by MowMow on Oct 11, 2019 9:36:45 GMT -4
You probably need to recreate the whole thing from scratch. It's possible but it's a real hassle.
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Post by gosick on Oct 11, 2019 10:31:25 GMT -4
You need to use a tool call WLOImageviewer, using that tool you can then open up JMA files from the 980x folder, you'll have to find out which one contains the images of the pets. For Pets, pretty sure 001.jma has most of them, newer ones might not be there though. Imageviewer
Chances are you'll see that one animation has around 4 frames of images, I'll say there's over 60 images per pet. Created a half-ass guide, here
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Post by Abood on Oct 11, 2019 14:09:14 GMT -4
Thank you guys for all the help! Think I'll play around with the image-viewer program or maybe cropping the gifs from wlodb/Norix's pet guide
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