The Dink Network

Green Dwarf Graphics

Stopped, looking down.
Description
These are Reiner's green dwarf graphics, which I changed the background to the appropriate color for Dink. The included animations are of the green dwarf attacking (all 8 directions), looking (north, south, east and west; works well as an "idle" animation), stopped, falling (north, south, east and west plus southeast; works well as a dying animation) and walking (all 8 directions). There are also other animations of the green dwarf included, that I have already made the background be transparent; if you wish to use them, just use GIMP or a similar program to remove the alpha channel and the background will become white (you also need to convert them from PNG to BMP in order for them to work in Dink).

Alternate download location:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1732902/green_dwarf.rar
Released:September 19th, 2009
File Size:2.49 MB
Downloads:97
Release Notes:Initial version.
August 30th, 2011
v1.00
Score : 8.8 good
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These here are graphics for a green dwarf, identical to the one in The Lord of The Rings: Fellowship of the Rings. This graphics pack is good, but some graphics are in .PNG format. Dink despises .PNG images. So converting them to .BMP takes away a lot of the quality and leaves it looking slightly bad. Not terrible, mind you, but still bad. And it would have been a lot less hustle if they weren't in .PNG format.
Nevertheless, the graphics that the most basic enemy/character would use (walk, attack, die) are in .BMP format. And these, admittedly, do look good. In fact they look excellent. The death graphics for this guy aren't bloody as you would think. They are quite bloodless and the folder is named "tipping over." Of course, you need to rename it to "DIE" for it to work as a death sequence if you're using him as an alternate character the lazy way.
There are also graphics for the idle, named "look", another idle named "stop" and of him attacking. The ones of him being attacked and such, though, are, as previously stated, in .PNG format. If you want to use them, prepare yourself to convert them to .BMP one by one.
There are no instructions or dink.ini lines either, which was a bit of a disappointment, but not by much.
Overall, nicely made graphics.