12-23-2016, 03:58 PM
Righto then!






































Still trying to figure out if the image format for some of these is correct. For example, Twitch and Vinegar are aliased images and look pretty terrible when zoomed in, while Vagabond is fully antialiased and looks quite fine (aside from the lossy DXT compression, which is expected). The image formats are set on a per-frame basis, and as far as I know the format identification process is all correct unless it's changed drastically since DuckTales. Ingame it doesn't look this bad, so I'm not sure if it's a filter that's applied at runtime, if the textures are downscaled slightly to get rid of the aliasing, or if I'm just misreading the format. I think I'll keep uploading what I have, and we can always go back later and revise if our understanding of the format improves in the future.
Abner

Ammo Baron

Bathhouse Lady

Beatrice

Bolo

Chef

Dancer Lady

Erik

Fahad

Fisherman

Grandma Bobfish

Hat Boy

Hypno Baron

Jug Head Lady

Kevin

Manuel

Mayor

Muscle Worker

Negative Shantae

Peardian

Poe

Referee

Holly Lingerbean

Rottytops

Rottytops (Racing Costume)

Rotund Woman

Shopkeeper

Sky

Wrench

Small Girl

Snake Lady

Squid Baron (NPC)

Techno Baron

Twitch (NPC)

Uncle Mimic

Vagabond

Vinegar (NPC)

Zombie Hamster

Still trying to figure out if the image format for some of these is correct. For example, Twitch and Vinegar are aliased images and look pretty terrible when zoomed in, while Vagabond is fully antialiased and looks quite fine (aside from the lossy DXT compression, which is expected). The image formats are set on a per-frame basis, and as far as I know the format identification process is all correct unless it's changed drastically since DuckTales. Ingame it doesn't look this bad, so I'm not sure if it's a filter that's applied at runtime, if the textures are downscaled slightly to get rid of the aliasing, or if I'm just misreading the format. I think I'll keep uploading what I have, and we can always go back later and revise if our understanding of the format improves in the future.