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  • Sprite is a poor beggar who, during the time of Ultima IV, begged outside of Britannia Manor in Britain. Upon helping her she will inform the Stranger that Pepper knows of the rune.
  • Sprite (wym. Szprajt) – napój gazowany o smaku cytrynowym, wytwarzany z ogórków. Ponoć pragnienie nie ma z nim szans. Lecz tak naprawde to rdza nie ma szans. Sprite jest tajnym składnikiem WD40 a także środka czystości Cillit BANG.
  • Sprites is a term used a lot in game development. They refer usually to 2D bitmap images used to represent objects and characters in games. Direct3D provides its own way of handling sprites. Sprites are two triangles forming a rectangular shape called a quad. This quad is aligned with the camera so it always appears 2D to the viewer. This sprite is then textured with an image. DarkGDK uses this method. The implications of this is that sprites are really 3D objects disguised to look like 2D ones. In theory they can be rotated, and moved back and forth, although this is hard with DarkGDK.
  • Sprite es una raza con una apariencia similar a un grillo gigante.
  • It was developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Clear Lemon Fanta") and introduced in the United States as Sprite in 1961. This was Coke's response to the popularity of 7 Up. It comes in a primarily silver, green, and blue can or a green transparent bottle with a primarily green and yellow label.
  • Sprite is the leader of the Sauropod's helpful dimorphodon flight crew. He is brave, loyal, practical, and always ready to help his captain whenever he needs to. He appears to be especially close to the ship's alarm pterosaur, Terri Alarmosaurus, and is often found comforting her when things seem to be at their worst. Like all pterosaurs, Sprite is unable to dream. He apparently has authority over the Sauropod when Teggs and his chief officers are not on board. His own deputy is named Dactil. Despite his usually minor role in the Astrosaurs books, Sprite has become a fan favourite.
  • Harcourt is the "leader" of the fairies and she states that no humans have set foot on the planet for over 600 years. The planet is surrounded by a barrier that is similar to Natsume's and the surface has many diverse and vibrantly colored landscapes.
  • Aldryami associated with flowers, herbs and other small plants. * All have gossamer wings. * They have limited magical abilities. * Most sprites hibernate or die in winter. * They have a natural talent to become invisible. * They were made by Shanasse to appease Aldrya.
  • Sprite is a colorless, lemon and lime flavored, caffeine-free soft drink, created by the Coca-Cola Company. 16 March 2004
  • A Sprite
  • A sprite is a water monster that resides in large bodies of fresh water, such as lakes. On June 30, 1997, Harry Potter was afraid that one of these creatures could be lurking in the Horcrux cave, showing that these creatures were dangerous.
  • Image:Shadowcat 004.jpg|Kitty Pryde (Earth-616)
  • A sprite is an image used in games from the Creatures series which, in a sprite set, can be the images for a breed of Creatures, or be part of a COB or Agent, or even be part of the world in which your Creatures live. A sprite set is a collection of sprites used together to create the image of the norn/grendel/ettin/geat or agent/COB.
  • Sprites were leaf-eating creatures from Kashyyyk.
  • Wolfenstein 3D features 436 sprites, while Spear of Destiny features 421.
  • "Sprite" was until recently considered an ethnic slur against digital organisms, sometimes referred to as the Corporeally Challenged. It has come to gain acceptance in later years, but the struggle still continues for these mealy, blocky, shifty-eyed little perverts seeking to gain acceptance in a society run by decent, innately superior, and hard working Human Beings. In one of the earliest journalistic accounts of the group, published in 1891, Miss Will Allen Dromgoole described them as "shiftless, idle, thieving, and defiant of all law, distillers of brandy, almost to a man"--"a great nuisance," "exceedingly illiterate, unforgiving," and "in most cases filthy."
  • Sprite is a colorless, lemon-lime flavored, caffeine-free soft drink, created by the Coca-Cola Company. It was developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Clear Lemon Fanta") and introduced in the United States as Sprite in 1961. This was Coke's response to the popularity of 7-UP. It comes in a primarily silver, green, and blue can or a green translucent bottle with a primarily green and blue label.
  • According to the Community Stats on the front page, there's an average of about 6 sprites per project.
  • A sprite (also sometimes referred to as a "billboard") is an axis-aligned (always faces the camera), textured polygon used in particles and collision impacts (which are just particles).
  • El Sprite es una entidad inofensiva que puede ser vista flotando en el Centro de Investigación Black Mesa durante las etapas posteriores del Incidente de Black Mesa parece ser una esfera de luz voladora. De algún modo ellos son traídos a la vida por la Raza X, y así tienen una mente propia que los hace capaces de dirigirse a sí mismos a través del espacio a voluntad.
  • A sprite is a two-dimensional image which is projected on the three-dimensional world of RuneScape Classic. Players, items, monsters, and non-player characters are represented with sprites. The scenery and landscape are not. Walls, while appearing to be sprites, are actually textures projected onto thin three-dimensional objects. They provide full viewing angles and do not appear to "snap" around or stay still as the camera is rotated.
  • Sprites are what you look like in game. Some Capes may alter your sprite's image, such as the disguise. You may also make your own sprites and put them up for submission at this Link[1].
  • Sprite (スプライト Supuraito) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by ISHIKAWA Yugo.
  • The Sprite is a harmless entity that can be seen floating through the Black Mesa Research Facility during the later stages of the Black Mesa Incident, and appearing to be a flying ball of light. They are somehow brought to life by Race X, and so have a mind of their own, able to steer themselves through space at will. The evidence for this fact is shown below.
  • Sprites are magical creatures that appear in the television show American Dragon: Jake Long. Sprites are small fairies that have bug antennae and butterfly wings and wear pants and shirts and shoes. They live in a Sprite Village in New Jersey woods.
  • One of the Tre'pira's greatest achievements was the exquisite timing and scheduling control required for efficient use of the giant Cambrian. There are times, however, when it's simply not feasible to divert a Cambrian from its course to pick up a rush job, or a small load of goods. Thus the Sprite takes up the shortfall; going in where the Cambrian can't fit, getting the smaller loads of cargo, ferrying cargo from the huge freighters to stations and planets, and all the other little tasks that the Cambrians simply aren't suited to.
  • Sprites were small reptiles with colorful wings, native to Geruett in the Unknown Regions. No more than two thirds of a meter from nose to tail, they were docile and often kept as pets by the Djinnosh of Geruett.
  • Sprites come in a few different varieties, but none of them particularly desirable. They are described at best as pests, and at worst as monsters. Varieties cited in the Witcher series include: * Cloud sprites * Water sprites * Wind sprites
  • Sprites are one of the first Demons seen in Act III. They are very small creatures that do little but pester the hero, but in numbers and with the presence of a Djinn or another bigger demon they can overwhelm. They are most easily compared to the Euronymus of Greece and Egypt, aside from the fact that they deal elemental damage. They come in a couple of different types, associated with the elements. They only appear as the player gets closer to them, sprouting up in either fire or a chunk of ice.
  • Un sprite est une image utilisée dans les jeux de la série Creatures qui, couplé avec d'autres formant un ensemble de sprite, forme une race de Creatures, être une partie d'un COB ou d'un Agent ou même être une partie du monde dans lequel vivent les Creatures. Un ensemble de sprite est une collection de sprite utilisés conjointement afin de former une image de Norn / Grendel / Ettin / Geat ou d'un agent/COB.
  • The Sprite is the Stage 1 form of the Virtual group. All of its stats are equal.
  • In European folklore, a sprite is a diminutive spirit-like or elfin creature (a small humanoid being with magical powers and properties), often considered an analogue of a fairy. The word sprite is often used generically to refer to all diminutive spirit folk and has an association with spirit beings affiliated with the water element. Sprite is derived from the Latin word spiritus (“spirit”) and was first used sometime in the 13th century CE. Spriggan is an etymological variant of Sprite.
  • A Sprite is a broad term referring to supernatural creatures that possess similar traits to elves or fairies. The term is also used to describe ghosts and spirits. The word "sprite" is derived from the Latin "spiritus" (spirit). Variations on the term include "spright" (the origin of the adjective "sprightly", meaning "spirited" or "lively")
  • A Sprite is one of The People in the Artemis Fowl series.
  • Sprites were evil creatures that were followers to the White Witch during the Age of Winter. They answered her summons when she called all her most faithful followers to serve her in her army. They were present at Aslan's Sacrifice at the Stone Table, and fought at the First Battle of Beruna against Aslan's Army. No description is given of them, and nothing else is known. It can only be assumed that most of them were all killed during the Battle at Beruna, or were hunted down to extinction in the years that followed.
  • A sprite is any kind of spirit, usually living in nature, that is small, relatively mischevious, and that often takes on the appearance of a child. The term can be used loosely to refer to any neutral nature or "watcher" spirit that exhibits docile behavior comparable to animals. They are the pneumic backdrop of an environment, much like the flora and fauna. The sprites that people interact with the most are those who are playful or mischevious, thus that is their most salient characteristic, though only a portion of all the spirites that fill the world.
  • A Sprite is a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene created by 1's and 0's used in home video-game consoles and Arcade Machines. It could also be called a character model. They first appeared in Mortal Kombat. As opposed to the normal animated cartoon graphics, the sprites on Mortal Kombat were based on actors, giving them a realistic look and more accurate fighting movement.
  • SPRITE (acrónimo de Sensibility Programmed Image Telegram Engine) es un software desarrollado por H.E. Works, con el fin de enviar imágenes ocultas a través de canales seguros. Fue usado por Hal Emmerich y Solid Snake, miembros de Philanthropy, en el Incidente del U.S.S. Discovery en 2007. Luego de fotografiar en secreto al prototipo de Metal Gear RAY, Snake le envió las fotos a Hal mediante una terminal hackeada del U.S.S. Discovery, que contenía el programa SPRITE. La última versión conocida del programa fue la v2.21.
  • Sprites are a part of any ZDoom mod. Sprites made in CulpWorks mods are draw, frame by frame, rotation by rotation, in Adobe Flash with a 10 point bold line size, with a Doom Palette for the swatches. Then the sprites are PNG Sequence exported, then renamed for use in ZDOOM (usually a AAAAR#(R#) format, for example, HDOGA2A8 for the Hot Dog). However, the sprites are shrunk down in Photoshop and then the DOOM palette is applied, then transparency is applied in this process. Old methods used a tool called SLumpED, which hasn't been developed in years almost.
  • Sprites are meant to serve as a player's guide, but they also have functions important to a session. Despite serving as a guide sprites cannot accompany their players through The Seven Gates until they have unlocked the ability to do so at which point the sprite gives the player a pendant which they can use to summon the sprite. Until that point, a Sprite can still communicate with their player using a Spritelog, which can work at a distance - at least allowing Nannasprite to communicate with John as he was down on his planet past the first gate, and she was still in the house.
  • Sprites are humanoid people that inhabit most of the systems of the Net. They are one of several types of formats that exist in Cyber Space. Sprites come in a variety of colours and usually have two arms and two legs. However, there are some like Phong, who is a Sprite but has no legs and does not have the characteristic head and hands. Some Sprites have a more organic look while others are more mechanical in appearance. Sprites are usually in charge of the systems they inhabit, but often work in conjunction with Binomes. In almost every system seen on the known Net, Sprites are always less common than Binomes, only two known systems were exceptions, one being the Super Computer and the other Mainframe's Twin City. Both these systems had an unusually high-population of Sprite data beings p
  • Sprites were magical beings in the Tortallan Universe. One kind of these beings were water sprites, who, except for having a tail, looked just like humans. They were commonly considered being purely tales, but some people, like Clara Goodwin had the ability to see them and even communicate with them. A sprite was living in the stream flowing behind Ladyshearth Lodgings in Port Caynn. Sprites hated mortal magic and thus it was very difficult and would have taken a powerful mage to set spell around them.
  • There are by now very few living sprites, due to the disbelief in their existence. Sprites require belief to live. They can have different appearances, but the appearances generally depend upon of the type of sprite they are. There are many types of sprites, which include Woodland, Tropical, Aerial, Sea and Pyron. Woodland are the rarest due to them either being eaten, forced out of their habitat and dying due to disbelief. Tropical are also rare but live in warmer countries. Aerial sprites are hard to find or see, and mostly congregate together and live closer to the Paradise. There are many Sea sprites, which tend to like the warm water and live in the deep depths of waters, but do like to come up to the surface every so often. Pyron sprites are fire-like sprites that sometimes look simi
  • The average sprite are tiny individuals about the size of a hummingbird with dragonfly wings (similar to pixies). Sprites visit blooming flowers and transfer their pollen other flowers. When there are no blooms they sit on lily pads and make music with frogs.They look like little winged persons in a dress, with little arms and legs. They have colored hair, sometimes blue. Jiilii'a was a member of the sprite race.
  • Sprites are digital, sentient entities that technomancers can compile. They are creatures of resonance. Hackers have a hard time explaining their existence. To a hacker, they appear to be complex programs formed out of nothing. Many technomancers view sprites as pets or digital friends, while others see them as the spirits in the machine.
  • In computer graphics, a sprite is a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene. Sprites were originally invented as a method of quickly compositing several images together in two-dimensional video games using special hardware. As computer performance improved, this optimization became unnecessary and the term evolved to refer specifically to the two dimensional images themselves that were integrated into a scene. That is, figures generated by either custom hardware or by software alone were all referred to as sprites. As three-dimensional graphics became more prevalent, the term was used to describe a technique whereby flat images are seamlessly integrated into complicated three-dimensional scenes.
  • A sprite is a rendered 2D graphic, used mostly in the 1980s and 1990s, particularly the SNES and Genesis days. It is not the background. Sprites are often on a different layer as items or characters. Sprites usually have some transparency. As games went 3D, sprites became rarer, replaced by models. Sprites were still incorporated, since they were smaller files, for less important things such as backgrounds (The crowds in games like WWF No Mercy had sprites for crowds) or various explosions (Super Smash Bros. Melee used many sprites for items & hit explosions).
  • thumb|350px|Los sprites de diversos objetos decorativos. Los sprites (del inglés duendecillos) son mapas de bits gráficos utilizados para mostrar las Cosas. En Doom, generalmente es una serie de imágenes que se puede utilizar para mostrar la cosa desde distintos puntos de vista o en distintas situaciones. Algunas cosas, como las armas, municiones, cadáveres y los obstáculos simples y decoraciones, tienen el mismo aspecto en todo momento desde todos los ángulos. Cada uno de estos tiene un solo gráfico de sprite asociado con él.
  • Os sprites são os filhos de Wynna, o povo-fada de Arton. Pequenos humanóides dotados de asas e com traços élficos, os sprites são alegres, ativos e inerentemente mágicos. De fato, todos os sprites possuem algum tipo de poder mágico. Quando um sprite morre, transforma-se em poeira brilhante — não deixa um corpo para ser ressuscitado.
  • A sprite is a magical creature found in Dizzywood that has powers and star in some of the Missions. They are usually the victims of Emperor Withering and his henchmen. Somebody who studies sprites is called a spritologist in Dizzywood. Sprites are also related to Bogies, although they aren't as mischievous. Their eyes are the same shiny balls, the only difference is the colour. The currently known sprites are:
  • Sprites are graphics used for Things. Some things, such as weapons, ammo, corpses, and simple obstacles and decorations, look the same at all times from all angles. Each of these has a single sprite graphic associated with it. Some things, such as certain powerups, look the same from all angles but cycle through several different appearances as time passes. Each of these has several sprite graphics, displayed in a rotating sequence at a controlled rate. Each sprite graphic is stored in the WAD file in Doom's picture format. Additional detail is given in the Unofficial Doom Specs.
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Main Character
  • Sprite(Jia Jing); Jia Jing 02.jpg
Length
  • 100.0
  • 0.61
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adoptable
  • No
Row 4 info
Drops
Turning
  • 20
Battle Start
  • Couldn't stay away, huh?
Row 7 title
  • DSS Rating
Soldiers
  • 2400
  • 2640
MATK
  • 30
skill lv
  • All enemies can't move for 1 turn / 15% chance
  • All enemies can't move for 1 turn / 10% chance
Afiliacion
Row 1 info
  • Wynna
  • desconhecida
  • Lemon-lime
  • Sprrtl-aaaat**o .
animanganavlink
  • No
Conflictos
Row 4 title
  • Introduced
  • Primeira Aparição
  • Altura
  • Planet Of Hatching
animangafooter
  • No
accel
  • 300
entidad
  • MAP_ENTITY_STAR
Row 2 info
Row 6 info
Row 1 title
  • Type
  • Full Name
  • Categoria
  • Divindade Patrona
procs
  • 1
Stamina
  • 6
Intelligence
  • High
Row 5 info
Row 2 title
  • Age
  • Manufacturer
  • Habitat
  • Tempo de Vida
Row 6 title
  • Dislikes
  • Primeira Aparição
  • Related products
ATK
  • 30
  • 3000
  • 3300
friendship max
  • Do you like my leotard?
Diseñador
MDEF
  • 30
Row 5 title
  • Color
  • Likes
  • Última Aparição
  • Peso
spd
  • 30
Requires
  • none
friendship event
  • I think that I wanna be your fairy always, ok?
  • My heart, it's fluttering like a ribbon in the wind.
battle end
  • Why you gotta grade so hard...
Row 3 info
  • Germany
  • Team Leader
  • desconhecida
  • desconhecidos
magical
  • Yes
Rarity
  • R
Row 3 title
  • Idiomas
  • Rank
  • Country of origin
  • Tendência
Row 7 info
  • 9
DMG
  • 187
login
  • Welcome master! Won't you come watch my play?
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Realm
  • Teridia Anomaly
Box Title
  • Sprite
  • Sprite
px
  • 200
Nombre
  • Sprite
Element
  • Cool
Tag
  • Alternate History, Post-Apocalyptic, Seinen, Survival, Time Travel,
Guns
  • Maximum of 1
GP
  • 569
outfits
  • none
Energy
  • 800
Skills
  • Enchanted Armour
Speed
  • 300
Armor
  • 40
Status
  • Extant
Affiliation
Habitat
  • Caves, Forests, and Hills
Name
  • Sprite
  • Polaris Sprite
MP
  • 30
skincolor
  • Pastel colors
Genre
  • Horror, Mystery, Supernatural
Type
  • Humanoid
  • VR
  • Larval
  • Energy Orb
Portrait
  • Image:.png
Caption
  • Sprites
  • Current Sprite logo since 2009
First
  • Book 1
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Shows
  • American Dragon: Jake Long
Designation
  • Non-sentient
Members
meet
  • I'm a dancing sprite!
  • Watch what I can do!
imagewidth
  • 250
  • 270
Entity
  • MAP_ENTITY_STAR
Mass
  • 1500
Planet
ATT
  • 809
Media
  • Manga
DEF
  • 30
  • 280
  • 2650
  • 2915
Weapons
  • N/A
XP
  • 6655
Skill
  • 5
  • Magic Ribbon
Class
  • Omnilord
AC
  • 242
Space
  • none
Tipo
  • Orbe de Energía
  • Software de computadora
Description
  • A sweet sprite that fascinates with her charm. Can enchant anyone with her magic ribbon.
  • Sprite was the first codename of the X-Man Kitty Pryde. It was later given by Wolverine to Jia Jing, one of the first mutants to emerge after the shattering of the Phoenix Force, saying that it was the codename of his favourite X-Man.
  • poor beggar
Cost
  • 27
  • 32
  • 500000
friendship
  • I'll cast a spell on you!
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Image
Others
  • Sprite; Sem título.jpg
Imagen
  • Sprites_fly.jpg
Attacks
  • 1
Native
  • Bodies of water
Family
  • Virtual
HP
  • 30
  • 1412
Health
  • N/A
Cargo
  • 500
Stage
  • 1
Crew
  • 5
Shield
  • 300
Designer
Location
  • Britain
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Reaction
  • Neutral
numberencountered
  • 1
Turrets
  • none
Main Image Size
  • 150
afiliados
  • *H.E. Works *
loadout
  • none
abstract
  • Sprites were magical beings in the Tortallan Universe. One kind of these beings were water sprites, who, except for having a tail, looked just like humans. They were commonly considered being purely tales, but some people, like Clara Goodwin had the ability to see them and even communicate with them. A sprite was living in the stream flowing behind Ladyshearth Lodgings in Port Caynn. Sprites hated mortal magic and thus it was very difficult and would have taken a powerful mage to set spell around them. In Wild Magic, Numair Salmalín and Veralidaine Sarrasri see a water sprite in a pond near the palace when Daine starts her training in wild magic. Daine also sees a tree sprite on their way back. The water sprite is very shy and vanishes before they can take a closer look at her. The reason both of them see the sprite might be because of their magics.
  • Sprite is a poor beggar who, during the time of Ultima IV, begged outside of Britannia Manor in Britain. Upon helping her she will inform the Stranger that Pepper knows of the rune.
  • Sprite (wym. Szprajt) – napój gazowany o smaku cytrynowym, wytwarzany z ogórków. Ponoć pragnienie nie ma z nim szans. Lecz tak naprawde to rdza nie ma szans. Sprite jest tajnym składnikiem WD40 a także środka czystości Cillit BANG.
  • Sprites is a term used a lot in game development. They refer usually to 2D bitmap images used to represent objects and characters in games. Direct3D provides its own way of handling sprites. Sprites are two triangles forming a rectangular shape called a quad. This quad is aligned with the camera so it always appears 2D to the viewer. This sprite is then textured with an image. DarkGDK uses this method. The implications of this is that sprites are really 3D objects disguised to look like 2D ones. In theory they can be rotated, and moved back and forth, although this is hard with DarkGDK.
  • Sprite es una raza con una apariencia similar a un grillo gigante.
  • It was developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Clear Lemon Fanta") and introduced in the United States as Sprite in 1961. This was Coke's response to the popularity of 7 Up. It comes in a primarily silver, green, and blue can or a green transparent bottle with a primarily green and yellow label.
  • Sprites are graphics used for Things. Some things, such as weapons, ammo, corpses, and simple obstacles and decorations, look the same at all times from all angles. Each of these has a single sprite graphic associated with it. Some things, such as certain powerups, look the same from all angles but cycle through several different appearances as time passes. Each of these has several sprite graphics, displayed in a rotating sequence at a controlled rate. The most complicated things, monsters and players, look different from different angles and can have their appearances altered by various gameplay developments. Each of these has a somewhat larger set of sprite graphics, for which the display sequence is determined by the Doom rendering engine. In Doom, exploding barrels are also handled this way. Each Doom Thing has a four-character sprite prefix defined for it, and all of its graphics are named beginning with this. The fifth character of a sprite graphic name gives the animation frame ordinal, starting at A and proceeding through the alphabet. (The sequence continues past Z, if necessary, using ASCII encoding.) The sixth character of a sprite graphic name gives the rotation or rot. If it is 0, the graphic is used for all viewing angles. Otherwise, eight graphics, with sixth character ranging from 1 to 8, must be defined. The graphic 1 is used to draw a thing looking head-on; 2 through 8 are used as the thing is rotated in 45-degree steps clockwise (as viewed from above). Note that in some source ports, such as ZDoom and EDGE, this system is expanded to 16 angles, in 22.5-degree increments, using 1-9 and A-G for the sixth-character angle names. It is possible to use a single graphic for two rots. For example, the name TROOA2A8 defines a graphic with prefix TROO for animation frame A rot 2. The same graphic, drawn in mirror image, is used for animation frame A rot 8. Each sprite graphic is stored in the WAD file in Doom's picture format. Replacing sprites using a PWAD file presents certain problems.[citation needed] Additional detail is given in the Unofficial Doom Specs.
  • The average sprite are tiny individuals about the size of a hummingbird with dragonfly wings (similar to pixies). Sprites visit blooming flowers and transfer their pollen other flowers. When there are no blooms they sit on lily pads and make music with frogs.They look like little winged persons in a dress, with little arms and legs. They have colored hair, sometimes blue. They are capable of casting green balls of faery magic that protect those inside from the elements. Sprites are powerful spellcasters, even the smallest of faeries are said to be more powerful than any human (except for some of the more powerful human wizards). Jiilii'a was a member of the sprite race. One species are perhaps tiny versions of sprites.They appear ice crystals dancing and laughing in the air. The dancing ice crystals glitter like tiny glass prisms, throwing off wonderful small rainbows all over the clearing where they reside. All of them move around much too quickly to track. The Swamp Wisps are referred to as sprites as well (they also appear like tiny golden crystals shimmering and dancing in the air). They like other sprites pollinate flowers, drink honeydew, and annoy frogs.
  • Sprites are digital, sentient entities that technomancers can compile. They are creatures of resonance. Hackers have a hard time explaining their existence. To a hacker, they appear to be complex programs formed out of nothing. Many technomancers view sprites as pets or digital friends, while others see them as the spirits in the machine. Sprites can travel to and from the Resonance Realms at will. They can also use the Resonance Realms as a short cut to access nodes instead of having to travel through the Matrix. However they can only access nodes that they already have access privileges to or that contains the technomancer that compiles them. Otherwise, they have to hack the node like normal. Particularly powerful sprites can become free sprites once their services to their technomancer ends. Usually only sprites with prolonged interactions with meta-humanity go free, meaning mostly registered sprites. Unregistered sprites usually return to the Resonance Realms; some believe this is some kind of Matrix safe guard. Once freed, many free sprites feel liberation from no longer needing to take orders while others feel a loss of purpose from losing their connection to their technomancer.
  • Sprite is the leader of the Sauropod's helpful dimorphodon flight crew. He is brave, loyal, practical, and always ready to help his captain whenever he needs to. He appears to be especially close to the ship's alarm pterosaur, Terri Alarmosaurus, and is often found comforting her when things seem to be at their worst. Like all pterosaurs, Sprite is unable to dream. He apparently has authority over the Sauropod when Teggs and his chief officers are not on board. His own deputy is named Dactil. Despite his usually minor role in the Astrosaurs books, Sprite has become a fan favourite.
  • Harcourt is the "leader" of the fairies and she states that no humans have set foot on the planet for over 600 years. The planet is surrounded by a barrier that is similar to Natsume's and the surface has many diverse and vibrantly colored landscapes.
  • Aldryami associated with flowers, herbs and other small plants. * All have gossamer wings. * They have limited magical abilities. * Most sprites hibernate or die in winter. * They have a natural talent to become invisible. * They were made by Shanasse to appease Aldrya.
  • There are by now very few living sprites, due to the disbelief in their existence. Sprites require belief to live. They can have different appearances, but the appearances generally depend upon of the type of sprite they are. There are many types of sprites, which include Woodland, Tropical, Aerial, Sea and Pyron. Woodland are the rarest due to them either being eaten, forced out of their habitat and dying due to disbelief. Tropical are also rare but live in warmer countries. Aerial sprites are hard to find or see, and mostly congregate together and live closer to the Paradise. There are many Sea sprites, which tend to like the warm water and live in the deep depths of waters, but do like to come up to the surface every so often. Pyron sprites are fire-like sprites that sometimes look similar to fireflies. There are few of these but they tend to be more independent in their own nature. Sprites are generally fast creatures that live on the belief of others, they tend to hide and are very shy. Sprites also live a very long life but can die from the disbelief of others, and turn into inanimate stone. When they die, they then eventually turn to ash. Sometimes sprites can develop a strong companionship with other beings, and often try to protect them.
  • Sprite is a colorless, lemon and lime flavored, caffeine-free soft drink, created by the Coca-Cola Company. 16 March 2004
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  • A sprite is a water monster that resides in large bodies of fresh water, such as lakes. On June 30, 1997, Harry Potter was afraid that one of these creatures could be lurking in the Horcrux cave, showing that these creatures were dangerous.
  • Os sprites são os filhos de Wynna, o povo-fada de Arton. Pequenos humanóides dotados de asas e com traços élficos, os sprites são alegres, ativos e inerentemente mágicos. De fato, todos os sprites possuem algum tipo de poder mágico. Os sprites possuem seu próprio reino — a Pondsmânia — mas podem ser vistos em muitos pontos do Reinado, em especial onde há muita aglomeração de pessoas e atividades interessantes. Apesar de suas capacidades mágicas, a maioria dos sprites carece da disciplina e atenção necessárias para desenvolver a magia. Quando entram na vida de aventureiros, fazem-no em geral por curiosidade ou busca de aventuras e diversão. Quando um sprite morre, transforma-se em poeira brilhante — não deixa um corpo para ser ressuscitado.
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  • A sprite is an image used in games from the Creatures series which, in a sprite set, can be the images for a breed of Creatures, or be part of a COB or Agent, or even be part of the world in which your Creatures live. A sprite set is a collection of sprites used together to create the image of the norn/grendel/ettin/geat or agent/COB.
  • Sprites were leaf-eating creatures from Kashyyyk.
  • Wolfenstein 3D features 436 sprites, while Spear of Destiny features 421.
  • SPRITE (acrónimo de Sensibility Programmed Image Telegram Engine) es un software desarrollado por H.E. Works, con el fin de enviar imágenes ocultas a través de canales seguros. Fue usado por Hal Emmerich y Solid Snake, miembros de Philanthropy, en el Incidente del U.S.S. Discovery en 2007. Luego de fotografiar en secreto al prototipo de Metal Gear RAY, Snake le envió las fotos a Hal mediante una terminal hackeada del U.S.S. Discovery, que contenía el programa SPRITE. El programa también cuenta con un pequeño sprite de Otacon, que reflejaba su actuar al mismo tiempo que se comunicaba con Snake, el receptor en el caso del anterior Incidente. La última versión conocida del programa fue la v2.21.
  • "Sprite" was until recently considered an ethnic slur against digital organisms, sometimes referred to as the Corporeally Challenged. It has come to gain acceptance in later years, but the struggle still continues for these mealy, blocky, shifty-eyed little perverts seeking to gain acceptance in a society run by decent, innately superior, and hard working Human Beings. In one of the earliest journalistic accounts of the group, published in 1891, Miss Will Allen Dromgoole described them as "shiftless, idle, thieving, and defiant of all law, distillers of brandy, almost to a man"--"a great nuisance," "exceedingly illiterate, unforgiving," and "in most cases filthy."
  • Sprite is a colorless, lemon-lime flavored, caffeine-free soft drink, created by the Coca-Cola Company. It was developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Clear Lemon Fanta") and introduced in the United States as Sprite in 1961. This was Coke's response to the popularity of 7-UP. It comes in a primarily silver, green, and blue can or a green translucent bottle with a primarily green and blue label.
  • According to the Community Stats on the front page, there's an average of about 6 sprites per project.
  • A sprite (also sometimes referred to as a "billboard") is an axis-aligned (always faces the camera), textured polygon used in particles and collision impacts (which are just particles).
  • A sprite is a magical creature found in Dizzywood that has powers and star in some of the Missions. They are usually the victims of Emperor Withering and his henchmen. Somebody who studies sprites is called a spritologist in Dizzywood. Sprites are also related to Bogies, although they aren't as mischievous. Their eyes are the same shiny balls, the only difference is the colour. The currently known sprites are: * Bee Sprite (more then one, various locations during missions) * Cloud Sprite (more then one, one located in Skytown Skate Park, some located in The Garden Gazebo during a mission) * Firefly Sprite (only one shown, located in Skytown Skate Park) * Frog Sprite (only one shown, located in Tanglevine Jungle) * Garden Sprite (more then one, located in The Garden Gazebo) * Leaf Sprite (only one shown, located in Wildwood Glen) * Salamander Sprite (more then one, located in Tanglevine Jungle) * Sea Sprite (only one shown, located in Breakwater Beach)
  • El Sprite es una entidad inofensiva que puede ser vista flotando en el Centro de Investigación Black Mesa durante las etapas posteriores del Incidente de Black Mesa parece ser una esfera de luz voladora. De algún modo ellos son traídos a la vida por la Raza X, y así tienen una mente propia que los hace capaces de dirigirse a sí mismos a través del espacio a voluntad.
  • A sprite is a two-dimensional image which is projected on the three-dimensional world of RuneScape Classic. Players, items, monsters, and non-player characters are represented with sprites. The scenery and landscape are not. Walls, while appearing to be sprites, are actually textures projected onto thin three-dimensional objects. They provide full viewing angles and do not appear to "snap" around or stay still as the camera is rotated.
  • Sprites are what you look like in game. Some Capes may alter your sprite's image, such as the disguise. You may also make your own sprites and put them up for submission at this Link[1].
  • thumb|350px|Los sprites de diversos objetos decorativos. Los sprites (del inglés duendecillos) son mapas de bits gráficos utilizados para mostrar las Cosas. En Doom, generalmente es una serie de imágenes que se puede utilizar para mostrar la cosa desde distintos puntos de vista o en distintas situaciones. Algunas cosas, como las armas, municiones, cadáveres y los obstáculos simples y decoraciones, tienen el mismo aspecto en todo momento desde todos los ángulos. Cada uno de estos tiene un solo gráfico de sprite asociado con él. Otras cosas, como ciertos objetos, tienen el mismo aspecto desde todos los ángulos, pero recorren varias apariciones diferentes a medida que pasa el tiempo. Cada uno de ellos tiene varios gráficos sprite, que se muestran en una secuencia que gira a una velocidad controlada. Las cosas más complicadas como los monstruos y los jugadores presentan un aspecto diferente desde distintos ángulos y pueden tener sus apariencias alteradas por diversos acontecimientos del juego. Cada una de ellas tiene un conjunto un poco más grande de gráficos sprite, para el que la secuencia de visualización se determina por el motor de renderizado de Doom. Las explosiónes de barriles también se manejan de esta manera.
  • Sprite (スプライト Supuraito) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by ISHIKAWA Yugo.
  • Sprites are humanoid people that inhabit most of the systems of the Net. They are one of several types of formats that exist in Cyber Space. Sprites come in a variety of colours and usually have two arms and two legs. However, there are some like Phong, who is a Sprite but has no legs and does not have the characteristic head and hands. Some Sprites have a more organic look while others are more mechanical in appearance. Sprites are usually in charge of the systems they inhabit, but often work in conjunction with Binomes. In almost every system seen on the known Net, Sprites are always less common than Binomes, only two known systems were exceptions, one being the Super Computer and the other Mainframe's Twin City. Both these systems had an unusually high-population of Sprite data beings present in them. When the Twin City was destroyed after a devastating chain of events, the explosion nullified almost every Sprite in the system, leaving the surviving Mainframe with only a handful of Sprites and a massive population of binomes. Viruses, like Megabyte, have difficulty infecting Sprites, especially system core operators like Phong. Super Viruses appear to have no difficulty infecting anyone. Sprites consider themselves the defenders of their systems, particularly against Game Cubes. As Binomes are smaller in stature, Sprites try to help where they can. Guardians in particular are programed to defend anyone. Every Guardian ever seen has been a Sprite. Individuals that live inside Game Cubes are referred to as Game Sprites. They come in several different varieties, depending on the Game they come from. AndrAIa is the only known Game Sprite to ever leave a Game. Game Sprites are not typically considered to be the same type of being as System Sprites. No Binome has ever been seen in the Super Computer, Sprites appear to run it completely on their own. The Damaged System, visited by Matrix and AndrAIa, had only one Sprite, the rest of the inhabitants were Binomes. The Spectral System is inhabited by Spectrals and Spectrals converted into Sprites. No Sprite has ever been seen living in the Satellite System. At the beginning of the Net War, Hexadecimal tried to repel a viral scan by protecting herself with Nulls. The Nulls fled when a game landed in the area and the combination of energies turned Hex into a Sprite. She was a rather unique sprite, having similar clothing to her viral dress, except it was white as opposed to red. Hex lost all of her powers save the ability to control nulls, something no natural Sprite can do. Hex also had the ability to power up back into her super viral form if she could access enough energy. For a complete list of Sprites, see:
  • The Sprite is a harmless entity that can be seen floating through the Black Mesa Research Facility during the later stages of the Black Mesa Incident, and appearing to be a flying ball of light. They are somehow brought to life by Race X, and so have a mind of their own, able to steer themselves through space at will. The evidence for this fact is shown below.
  • Sprites are magical creatures that appear in the television show American Dragon: Jake Long. Sprites are small fairies that have bug antennae and butterfly wings and wear pants and shirts and shoes. They live in a Sprite Village in New Jersey woods.
  • One of the Tre'pira's greatest achievements was the exquisite timing and scheduling control required for efficient use of the giant Cambrian. There are times, however, when it's simply not feasible to divert a Cambrian from its course to pick up a rush job, or a small load of goods. Thus the Sprite takes up the shortfall; going in where the Cambrian can't fit, getting the smaller loads of cargo, ferrying cargo from the huge freighters to stations and planets, and all the other little tasks that the Cambrians simply aren't suited to.
  • Sprites were small reptiles with colorful wings, native to Geruett in the Unknown Regions. No more than two thirds of a meter from nose to tail, they were docile and often kept as pets by the Djinnosh of Geruett.
  • Sprites are meant to serve as a player's guide, but they also have functions important to a session. Despite serving as a guide sprites cannot accompany their players through The Seven Gates until they have unlocked the ability to do so at which point the sprite gives the player a pendant which they can use to summon the sprite. Until that point, a Sprite can still communicate with their player using a Spritelog, which can work at a distance - at least allowing Nannasprite to communicate with John as he was down on his planet past the first gate, and she was still in the house. Sprites are apparently drawn to the Battlefield at some point for unknown reasons. However the trolls' Lususprites were all said to be dead and were not seen during the battle against the Black King, it is possible they were killed by meteors during the Reckoning, though this is unconfirmed. However during Cascade, Davesprite and Jadesprite were seen almost being struck by a meteor without any apparent attempt to flee.
  • Sprites come in a few different varieties, but none of them particularly desirable. They are described at best as pests, and at worst as monsters. Varieties cited in the Witcher series include: * Cloud sprites * Water sprites * Wind sprites
  • A sprite is a rendered 2D graphic, used mostly in the 1980s and 1990s, particularly the SNES and Genesis days. It is not the background. Sprites are often on a different layer as items or characters. Sprites usually have some transparency. As games went 3D, sprites became rarer, replaced by models. Sprites were still incorporated, since they were smaller files, for less important things such as backgrounds (The crowds in games like WWF No Mercy had sprites for crowds) or various explosions (Super Smash Bros. Melee used many sprites for items & hit explosions). Sprites tend to take longer to animate then models, because they require redrawing, while models only need to be moved. Because of the time it takes, sprites are often the subject of palette swapping.
  • Sprites are one of the first Demons seen in Act III. They are very small creatures that do little but pester the hero, but in numbers and with the presence of a Djinn or another bigger demon they can overwhelm. They are most easily compared to the Euronymus of Greece and Egypt, aside from the fact that they deal elemental damage. They come in a couple of different types, associated with the elements. They only appear as the player gets closer to them, sprouting up in either fire or a chunk of ice.
  • Sprites are a part of any ZDoom mod. Sprites made in CulpWorks mods are draw, frame by frame, rotation by rotation, in Adobe Flash with a 10 point bold line size, with a Doom Palette for the swatches. Then the sprites are PNG Sequence exported, then renamed for use in ZDOOM (usually a AAAAR#(R#) format, for example, HDOGA2A8 for the Hot Dog). However, the sprites are shrunk down in Photoshop and then the DOOM palette is applied, then transparency is applied in this process. Then the final touch comes when GrabPng is used to apply a chunk to each PNG in a batch swoop, and will align the sprite image. This is because while the original DOOM Graphics format had alignment, PNGs don't by default. This fixes it by adding a PNG chunk for XXXXYYYY (positive/negative) in the PNG itself. For more, see the PNG Format. Old methods used a tool called SLumpED, which hasn't been developed in years almost.
  • Un sprite est une image utilisée dans les jeux de la série Creatures qui, couplé avec d'autres formant un ensemble de sprite, forme une race de Creatures, être une partie d'un COB ou d'un Agent ou même être une partie du monde dans lequel vivent les Creatures. Un ensemble de sprite est une collection de sprite utilisés conjointement afin de former une image de Norn / Grendel / Ettin / Geat ou d'un agent/COB.
  • The Sprite is the Stage 1 form of the Virtual group. All of its stats are equal.
  • In European folklore, a sprite is a diminutive spirit-like or elfin creature (a small humanoid being with magical powers and properties), often considered an analogue of a fairy. The word sprite is often used generically to refer to all diminutive spirit folk and has an association with spirit beings affiliated with the water element. Sprite is derived from the Latin word spiritus (“spirit”) and was first used sometime in the 13th century CE. Spriggan is an etymological variant of Sprite.
  • In computer graphics, a sprite is a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene. Sprites were originally invented as a method of quickly compositing several images together in two-dimensional video games using special hardware. As computer performance improved, this optimization became unnecessary and the term evolved to refer specifically to the two dimensional images themselves that were integrated into a scene. That is, figures generated by either custom hardware or by software alone were all referred to as sprites. As three-dimensional graphics became more prevalent, the term was used to describe a technique whereby flat images are seamlessly integrated into complicated three-dimensional scenes. More often sprite now refers to a partially transparent two dimensional animation that is mapped onto a special plane in a three dimensional scene. Unlike a texture map, the sprite plane is always perpendicular to the axis emanating from the camera. The image can be scaled to simulate perspective, it can be rotated two dimensionally, it can overlap other objects and be occluded, but it can only ever be viewed from the same angle. This rendering method is also referred to as billboarding. Sprites create an effective illusion when: * the image inside the sprite already depicts a three dimensional object * the animation is constantly changing or depicts rotation * the sprite exists only for a short period of time * the depicted object has a similar appearance from many common viewing angles (such as something spherical) * the viewer accepts that the depicted object only has one perspective. (such as small plants or leaves) When the illusion works viewers will not notice that the sprite is flat and always faces them. Often sprites are used to depict phenomena such as fire, smoke, small objects, small plants (like blades of grass), or special symbols (like "1-Up"). The sprite illusion can be exposed in video games by quickly changing the position of the camera while keeping the sprite in the center of the view. Sprites have also occasionally been used as a special effects tool in movies. Most notably, the creators of the fire breathing Balrog in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring used sprites to simulate fire emanating from the surface of the demon. Small bursts of fire were filmed in front of a black background and made transparent using a luma key. Many bursts were then attached to the surface of the animated Balrog model and mixed with simulated smoke and heat waves to create the illusion of a monster made from fire. The term sprite can be applied more loosely to mean any 2D graphic drawn on a computer, also known as Pixel Art.
  • A Sprite is a broad term referring to supernatural creatures that possess similar traits to elves or fairies. The term is also used to describe ghosts and spirits. The word "sprite" is derived from the Latin "spiritus" (spirit). Variations on the term include "spright" (the origin of the adjective "sprightly", meaning "spirited" or "lively")
  • A Sprite is one of The People in the Artemis Fowl series.
  • Sprites were evil creatures that were followers to the White Witch during the Age of Winter. They answered her summons when she called all her most faithful followers to serve her in her army. They were present at Aslan's Sacrifice at the Stone Table, and fought at the First Battle of Beruna against Aslan's Army. No description is given of them, and nothing else is known. It can only be assumed that most of them were all killed during the Battle at Beruna, or were hunted down to extinction in the years that followed.
  • A sprite is any kind of spirit, usually living in nature, that is small, relatively mischevious, and that often takes on the appearance of a child. The term can be used loosely to refer to any neutral nature or "watcher" spirit that exhibits docile behavior comparable to animals. They are the pneumic backdrop of an environment, much like the flora and fauna. The sprites that people interact with the most are those who are playful or mischevious, thus that is their most salient characteristic, though only a portion of all the spirites that fill the world.
  • A Sprite is a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene created by 1's and 0's used in home video-game consoles and Arcade Machines. It could also be called a character model. They first appeared in Mortal Kombat. As opposed to the normal animated cartoon graphics, the sprites on Mortal Kombat were based on actors, giving them a realistic look and more accurate fighting movement.
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