

I'll assume you're using, there should be some text at the bottom once you select, you want to make sure that "Selection top left" is the same as the X and Y that the frame in the XML file says, and "Bounding rectangle size" is the same as the width and height of that frame. For each frame you want to select at the X and Y that frame says to, as well as make it the width and height that frame says to.Thankfully you shouldn't come across this very often.

If there isn't a consistent "frameWidth" and "frameHeight" for all the frames (like for Mid-Fight Masses characters), you'll have to resize this image corresponding for every frame. In your image editor make a new image with that exact same width and height. There should be a "frameWidth" and "frameHeight" for all the frames of the animation, which should stay consistent throughout.Now this tutorial will split this into two parts, for both XML and TXT files.For example, in Boyfriend's XML sheet his idle animation is called "BF idle dance". In the XML/TXT, find the name of the animation you want.Open up the sprite sheet PNG and XML/TXT of the character you want.If there are files over this limit, you can use Photopea to create larger GIFs.) (A little note: Ezgif can only rip sprites under or on 1200 pixels. A sprite sheet and XML file (optionally JSON file) for a desired character.A program to view XML files (Notepad works).2.7.2 and LibreSprite/Asesprite interface.
