When I trying to use the sprite combiner it splits my sprites into multiple sheets. Even if they follow the same name convention. Is there a way to stop it from doing that? There's fewer than 64 and they all have the same file format etc.
I haven't seen it do that before.
Usually it just combines the images into the number of rows you select.
Could you post a screenshot of the site with your images loaded? Perhaps someone will spot something.
(https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10092.0;attach=54832)
Also is there an offline version somewhere? Like a github?
That would be great.
I'd love to have that excellent tool kit backed up on a disc.
(Just in case)
Blur is intentional
(http://Screenshot 2021-08-31 080419.png)
Edit: I don't guess I know how to embed my image under the spoiler.
Have you tried clicking "Convert".
The images are loaded in but not merged until that button is pressed.
The "Download" button remains grayed out until the "Convert" operation is finished.
Edit:
I looked at your screenshot again and now I think I see what you mean.
The 2 images in the second set should should be in the above 62 image set right?
I tried to duplicate it using 64 images but it all combined into one sprite sheet correctly when I tried.
(https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10092.0;attach=54836)
Perhaps try naming the files differently. For example when I tried to reproduce the error I named each file v_001.png, v_002.png, v_003.png, etc.
(https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10092.0;attach=54838)
Edit (Again):
A while ago The Reaver of Darkness uploaded a all of the image data (https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,6507.0.html) from X-COM: UFO Defense & X-COM: Terror From The Deep.
(https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10092.0;attach=54840)
The files all had a three digit number after them before they were combined, so if you have not already try using names like "imagename_001.png - imagename_064.png" instead of "imagename_1.png - imagename_64.png"