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=Image export=
=Image export=
*.tlg files are encrypted, and one might need [http://www.digitalpad.co.jp/~takechin/archives/susie347b.lzh  Susie] with [http://elku.at.infoseek.co.jp/other/spi_tlg003.zip tlg-plugin] to decrypt them. Having opened needed image, right-click on it, 'File' -> 'Save as' will let you save it as 24-bit *.bmp. To get 32-bit color depth, open your bmp-file with graphic editor capable of working with alpha-channels (i.e. Adobe Photoshop) and create a new channel. In Photoshop white areas of new layer mean visible parts of image, while black areas mean transparent ones.
tlg-files are encrypted, and one will need [http://www.digitalpad.co.jp/~takechin/archives/susie347b.lzh  Susie] with [http://elku.at.infoseek.co.jp/other/spi_tlg003.zip tlg-plugin] to decrypt them. Having opened needed image, right-click it, select 'File' and 'Save as' will let you save it as 24-bit *.bmp. To get 32-bit color depth, open your bmp-file with graphic editor capable of working with alpha-channels (i.e. Adobe Photoshop) and create a new channel. In Photoshop, white areas of new layer mean visible parts of image, while black areas mean transparent ones.


=Image import=
=Image import=
To import image one will want to use [http://kikyou.info/dl_redirect.php?%2Ftvp%2Ffiles%2Fkr219b19.lzh krkr] package, v.219b19. Go to  kirikiri2 -> tools -> krkrtpc.exe. Mark 3rd row in both first and second columns and drop your image onto program's window.
To import image, one will want to use [http://kikyou.info/dl_redirect.php?%2Ftvp%2Ffiles%2Fkr219b19.lzh krkr] package, v.219b19. Go to  kirikiri2 -> tools -> krkrtpc.exe. Mark 3rd row in both first and second columns and drop your image onto program's window.

Revision as of 12:26, 8 May 2008

Introduction

All the images in Fate/stay night have 32-bit color depht (24 bit per image + 8 bit per alpha-channel). Simply put, these are plain bitmap files with alpha-channel, just they're compressed.

Image export

tlg-files are encrypted, and one will need Susie with tlg-plugin to decrypt them. Having opened needed image, right-click it, select 'File' and 'Save as' will let you save it as 24-bit *.bmp. To get 32-bit color depth, open your bmp-file with graphic editor capable of working with alpha-channels (i.e. Adobe Photoshop) and create a new channel. In Photoshop, white areas of new layer mean visible parts of image, while black areas mean transparent ones.

Image import

To import image, one will want to use krkr package, v.219b19. Go to kirikiri2 -> tools -> krkrtpc.exe. Mark 3rd row in both first and second columns and drop your image onto program's window.