Crop non-team hats without “real” animation to static format (32×32)
This …
a) makes these hats more managable
b) Fixes some clipping problems with hats which take the full height
(e.g. knight, noface)
b) reduces file size
This has been done semi-automated with the following steps:
1. Carefully select hats manually and write them in a list file
2. Run a script to crop them to 32×32 using ImageMagick
3. Check ALL the converted hats in Hedgewars
4. Discard hat changes which turn out to be bad
5. Manually convert any non-RGBA images back to RGBA
6. Final check
7. Commit
#.rst:
# TestBigEndian
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