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Posted on 12-22-11, 09:50 am
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Buzzy Beetle
I am UO, not UFO. Karma: 314 Posts: 24/393 Since: 08-28-11 |
As title says,
I'm wondering to change tileset's pallete. How can I change it? _________________________ NSMB6: Beta Testers Wanted!!! |
luckwii |
Posted on 12-22-11, 01:48 pm
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Buster Beetle
Karma: 379 Posts: 459/464 Since: 06-29-11 |
Export it to Photoshop or Gimp. Edit it, and then import back in using the editor. Make sure you make a png file.
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Posted on 12-22-11, 02:27 pm
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Buzzy Beetle
I am UO, not UFO. Karma: 314 Posts: 25/393 Since: 08-28-11 |
Umm...sorry I don't say my question clearly,
I mean change the pallete of the tileset. I'm making nsmbw tileset, But I need to make two tileset in one by using different pallete(0&1) For example, there's 6 tower tileset _________________________ NSMB6: Beta Testers Wanted!!! |
Piranhaplant |
Posted on 12-22-11, 10:36 pm
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Fuzzy
Full mod Karma: 1183 Posts: 347/785 Since: 06-28-11 |
If you open the image and palette files from the tileset manually, you can edit the palette. Either Ctrl+click on a color in the palette viewer on the right, or use the Import all bitmaps with all palettes button. It says it's broken, but it usually works.
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