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Well, I've managed to turn
![](http://i.imgur.com/4TPYm.png)
into
![](http://i.imgur.com/lfxid.png)

And now I'm wondering if anyone knows a simple way to cut them all into the Eclipse Origins item format. When done I'll be glad to release them into the resources section.

Thanks.
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Here, read this guide:

[Graphics Guide](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/smf/index.php/topic,68363.0.html)

Edit: Forgot to add something  :embarrassed:

If that didn't answer your question, please say so and I'll or someone else will try to help you.
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@Rusher:

> Here, read this guide:
>
> [Graphics Guide](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/smf/index.php/topic,68363.0.html)
>
> Edit: Forgot to add something  :embarrassed:
>
> If that didn't answer your question, please say so and I'll or someone else will try to help you.

No, I mean I'm looking for a simple way to convert this big sheet of items into separate files and pictures so I can use them as items in EO. I don't know how I could be more clear :s
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I see, I'm sorry for misunderstanding your question.
However I can only advice using the official Image Splitter, Robin made:

[Image Splitter](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/smf/index.php/topic,60179.0.html)

I was able to turn the image into rows, but as I'm not an expert with that 'Program' I'm not sure how to split that image completely into complete items.

I hope this answered your question,  ;)
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Usually the image splitter can only handle an image of a smaller size without error. If you really want a way to split them then look at the dimensions of the images default and clip the items close as visually possible. Then later you can change the resolution to match that of the default.
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Hi.

Since you didn't have much help with your problem, I've written a small command-line utility that resolve this issue pretty fast. You can download it here : [http://www.minikloon.net/](http://www.minikloon.net/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=6) and in the attachement.

Here's a screenshot : [http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/3feb868bf7f6c3e5d72a73eb125a2acd86b906dbc9486fcb12054ff1886fd3c66g.jpg](http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/3feb868bf7f6c3e5d72a73eb125a2acd86b906dbc9486fcb12054ff1886fd3c66g.jpg)

Your first image is shipped with the software, but I don't recommend using it, as it's not 100% straight. Also, there might be some missing DLLs.

// Couples of edit, software development purpose.
EDIT : After messing around with the splitter some minutes, I stress-tested the hell out of it with a 700mb mandelbrot. It worked as expected. What about a 'reconstructor' that builds spritesheet out of smaller images?
EDIT2 : I read the original post again and I've figured out I didn't do exactly what you wanted in the screenshot. But you can still use the software with your second green-black image. Simply use the coords x : 71, y : 34 and it works like a charm.  :embarrassed:
FINAL EDIT : Argh… Your second picture isn't straight.
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