Prohibition
Posted: 01 Oct 2023 23:40
Prohibition industry NewGRF
[more explanation on the files to follow here soon]
[more explanation on the files to follow here soon]
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Funny cars has two 1920's style gangstercars:- 1920s/1930s limousines to carry around the gangsters and jazz musicians
Oh, these cars are beautiful and would perfectly match with the theme of the Prohibition NewGRF.
Thank you very much for your suggestions - this project was pretty much mostly for me to learn a bit of NML and therefore I will possibly not spend much time on it in the near future.
It's a strong reminder for all content developers to put their stuff on GitHub or at least post graphics and NML source files here, otherwise a lot of work will be lost forever and as far as I know there is no way to "reverse engineer" and extract at least the graphics from the *.grf file?!?
Well, the idea was also to learn how to do simple 1x1 graphics and then replace the OTIS marks one by one. But "real life" is a b**** and came in the way
For this purpose you can use grfcodec.exe:there is no way to "reverse engineer" and extract at least the graphics from the *.grf file
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grfcodec -d <grf-file>
This will put a pcx file in a subdirectory called "sprites". It
will also make a .NFO file that is needed to reconstruct the GRF
file.
... or any similar service like Gitlab, Codeberg ... just to formulate this in a provider-independent way.
There isn't also, by any chance, also a *.nfo to *.nml converter, to complete the "reverse engineering cycle"?chujo wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024 08:16For this purpose you can use grfcodec.exe:there is no way to "reverse engineer" and extract at least the graphics from the *.grf file
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grfcodec -d <grf-file> This will put a pcx file in a subdirectory called "sprites". It will also make a .NFO file that is needed to reconstruct the GRF file.
I see, hope you learned a lot then Maybe in future we will see remake?
Understood. I don't really watch movies so yeah... But the having an GRF based on movies is pretty cool