While primarily designed for FNF, the sprite sheets are clean enough to be repurposed for other 2D engine projects (like Unity or Godot) with minimal editing. Pros Cons Distinctive, high-quality art style Specific aesthetic may not fit "classic" mod styles Excellent frame-by-frame fluidity Requires some technical knowledge to map manually Comprehensive asset package (Sprites + XML) Large file size compared to basic recolors Final Verdict
If you can tell me you are using this for, I can give you specific installation steps or troubleshooting tips for the file! Exga_110.zip
: The .xml or .json mapping files included in the zip are well-organized, making it easy for modders to drag and drop the assets into their source code. While primarily designed for FNF, the sprite sheets
: The keyframes for the "Up," "Down," "Left," and "Right" poses are exceptionally smooth. There is a noticeable lack of "jitter" often found in lower-quality community assets. : The keyframes for the "Up," "Down," "Left,"
The character design within the "Exga" series is known for its high-contrast, polished linework. Version 1.1.0 (Exga_110) maintains a consistent "neo-punk" aesthetic. The colors are vibrant and translated well across various screen resolutions without losing detail.