These "Portraits" are just a basic solution for all the modders that maybe want to do a little bit more with the sprites of the characters ingame but don't know where does the game take the sprites from, as if they're done too big, they're chopped off.
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Everyone can use these to their mods, at the end of the day, you wont see the things ingame anyway.
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This isn't really a mod, but a helping tool for modders to know where does a sprite starts and ends.
It's a very basic solution to a problem im pretty sure can be solved by actually modifying parameters of the game, but im too dumb to touch that so i made this for now.
HOW IT WORKS:
Basically, i outlined every character, using trial and error and Asset replacer to get the sweet spots of all the sprites.
The Yellow outline determines the limits of the zone the game takes the drawings from, the rest is just filler to not make it so visually tiring.
Each outline has the name of the character it belongs to somewhere in the filler zones, as you can tell by the images, some sprites take more space than others.
In the download tab you will encounter just the outlines, not the sprites, you have to add the psrites to modify them on top of the outlines... Or create your own(? idk.
Anyways, have fun drawing now that you know where to do so ;)