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Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles sprite/render request - Kevin Nash - 04-20-2009

I've spent some time looking for the DXC (remake) version of the death graphics that result from the haunted painting enemy in Stage 5, the Ghost Ship, insta-killing your character. I already have the original Rondo version for both playable characters, but the only way I know of going about "ripping" the remake version is to take a high-quality screenshot with either an HD connection or custom PSP firmware, neither of which are available to me or anyone I personally know.

uh... halp?


RE: Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles sprite/render request - Dazz - 04-21-2009

...DXC is 3D?


RE: Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles sprite/render request - Alpha Six - 04-21-2009

Judging by the screens, I'd say no.


RE: Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles sprite/render request - Cobalt Blue - 04-21-2009

DXC is 3D, with 2D gameplay. its the remake of the PC Engine/turbografx version of Castlevania.(wich we all played in the SNES as Vampire Kiss.)

so he's pretty much asking for, either a texture or the 3D model animation(dunno how it was rendered in the 3D remake).


RE: Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles sprite/render request - Dazz - 04-21-2009

The remake was just fully 3D, it's not 3D Renders or anything - The screenshots are 2x size with a smoothing filter on them.
I can take screenshots on the PSP, but... I can't be arsed to replay the game to get to that point again.


RE: Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles sprite/render request - Kevin Nash - 05-16-2009

The game is rendered in 3D. The enemy I want is basically 2D, since it's a flat moving painting.

This site has screenshots and textures for the fully 3D stuff from Castlevania 64, and somebody from the Castlevania Dungeon recommended me, so I figured it was worth a shot.


And this has proven to be my worst idea ever.