I wonder are these 8bits tim2 image? They seems look OK ingame but not right after extract?
Also, is there any porgram can view tim2 images?
Thanks
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Are these 8bits tim2 image?
Header size means that the picture date starts ater 1280 bytes or 1088 (for larger picture). Begining of the file probable palette. Ypu can open the larger picture as a RAW in greyscale size 512x512 header 1088 . If you convert that to index format and apply extracted palette you should get original picture. I opened both of them , the larger shows some kind of medalion.
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Re: Are these 8bits tim2 image?
I know this is a pretty old topic, but I've been working on a TIM2 tool, so I've been searching for topics here about them and testing all the ones I can find. Here are the two files decoded -
And here is a screenshot showing each of them in my tool I am working on -
I hope to have my tool released within a couple months. It's actually made specifically for a certain PS2 game, KOC2, but one of the side benefits, is that it will have a TIM2 tool in it, which will work with any game. I'll be posting the tool here when it's completed and working well.
And here is a screenshot showing each of them in my tool I am working on -
I hope to have my tool released within a couple months. It's actually made specifically for a certain PS2 game, KOC2, but one of the side benefits, is that it will have a TIM2 tool in it, which will work with any game. I'll be posting the tool here when it's completed and working well.