How to load a sprite from web

Hey Fellas! Welcome Back to Another Mini Micro Tutorial by Selfish_Dev! In my previous blogs, we covered: How to render a sprite How to register a click on sprite So, what’s next? Bringing sprites from the web! In this tutorial, I'll show you how to render a sprite directly from the web in Mini Micro. This is super useful if you want to dynamically load images instead of bundling them with your project. So lets get started Before We Get Started So guys, I have some important—and unfortunately, sad—news to share. A few days ago, I sent my laptop to a repair shop, and after getting it back, I started noticing some unexpected behavior. At first, I ignored it, thinking it was just due to the fact that my laptop is from 2011. I assumed all the issues were just because of its age. But then, about a week later, my laptop's OS corrupted for the fifth time—and this time, it refused to install any OS at all. Frustrated, I decided to open it up myself, and that's when I made a shocking discovery... The repair guy had stolen my SSD. Right now, I'm writing this post and uploading videos using a CachyOS live session. So, if my uploads or posts are delayed, this is the reason. But don’t worry—I’m not stopping. Because as a wise man once said: Don't say 'WHY ME?' Say 'TRY ME!

Mar 28, 2025 - 14:19
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How to load a sprite from web

Hey Fellas! Welcome Back to Another Mini Micro Tutorial by Selfish_Dev!

In my previous blogs, we covered:

So, what’s next? Bringing sprites from the web!

In this tutorial, I'll show you how to render a sprite directly from the web in Mini Micro. This is super useful if you want to dynamically load images instead of bundling them with your project.

So lets get started

Before We Get Started

So guys, I have some important—and unfortunately, sad—news to share. A few days ago, I sent my laptop to a repair shop, and after getting it back, I started noticing some unexpected behavior. At first, I ignored it, thinking it was just due to the fact that my laptop is from 2011. I assumed all the issues were just because of its age.

But then, about a week later, my laptop's OS corrupted for the fifth time—and this time, it refused to install any OS at all. Frustrated, I decided to open it up myself, and that's when I made a shocking discovery... The repair guy had stolen my SSD.

Right now, I'm writing this post and uploading videos using a CachyOS live session. So, if my uploads or posts are delayed, this is the reason. But don’t worry—I’m not stopping.

Because as a wise man once said:

Don't say 'WHY ME?' Say 'TRY ME!