In the example mentioned above, the HF-Sprites (look at the pictures in the store!) are usually using a 96x192 picture with a $ in the name to create a single sprite sheet for a 32圆4 pixel sprite. If you want to make 8 different oversized sprites, the spritesheet you're planning needs to have a size of 12 times the sprite's width and 8 time the sprite's height and must not begin with a $. Without $, Ace assumes that the spritesheet contains 8 sprites (in 12x8 pictures), with the $ Ace is informed that the spritesheet contains only one sprite (in 3x4 pictures). Click to expand.No, you misunderstood that - the $ sign has nothing to do with the size of the sprite, it has to do with the number of the sprites.