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Teen Titans: Battle Blitz - OmniGamerX - 08-05-2023

Hello.
I've thought about adding Teen Titans: Battle Blitz sprites to the Browser Games section.
I already have a game icon, just in case.    


RE: Teen Titans: Battle Blitz - Kurabupengin - 08-18-2023

(08-05-2023, 05:09 PM)OmniGamerX Wrote: Hello.
I've thought about adding Teen Titans: Battle Blitz sprites to the Browser Games section.
I already have a game icon, just in case.

Hey there.
Do you have any updates on this? Have you figured out how to rip the sprites for this game?

I was actually starting to rip the sprites of this game myself, and even if it took me a LOT of time and effort to figure it out, I managed to make a bit of progress.
Here's Robin's sprites, for example (still need to reorganize these):
   


RE: Teen Titans: Battle Blitz - OmniGamerX - 08-20-2023

I haven't ripped any sprites yet, but I hope to make progress as soon as possible. By the way, I'm studying digital animation at my university and just got back to class last week.
Could you share how you ripped them?


RE: Teen Titans: Battle Blitz - Kurabupengin - 08-20-2023

(08-20-2023, 09:09 AM)OmniGamerX Wrote: I haven't ripped any sprites yet, but I hope to make progress as soon as possible. By the way, I'm studying digital animation at my university and just got back to class last week.
Could you share how you ripped them?

I used a program called recover-cct in order to convert the .cct files into .cst files, which lets me open the files into Adobe Director.
I then place as many sprites as possible on an empty white canvas in Director (the sprites use a white background anyways) and after exporting that as a .bmp image I make the background transparent in Photoshop and work from there. (There's a lot of visual effects for each character and it's currently a pain to organize a lot of those, if not all of them)
Still trying to figure out what to do with the main .dcr file though.