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SaturnYoshi |
Posted on 12-05-14, 01:22 am
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Giant Red Koopa
Karma: 886 Posts: 1157/1315 Since: 11-12-12 |
Does anyone know how to do it?
Im curreently working on a BG and need to use 2 palletes for the same part of the image, to save tiles. |
gridatttack |
Posted on 12-05-14, 01:28 am
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Birdo
Karma: 3305 Posts: 1714/2024 Since: 06-28-11 |
IIRC I asked Dirbaio about this long ago and from what I remember, he doesnt know how to use both palettes. But yeah, it would be nice to use both palettes to make better backgrounds.
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MarioFanatic64 |
Posted on 12-05-14, 01:34 am
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Roy Koopa
The guy who does things. Karma: 12704 Posts: 1627/2796 Since: 07-01-11 |
I know how to do this, and I was going to make a tutorial but I forgot. Thanks for reminding me! New Super Mario Bros.: Clone Tag Team 1+2 / New Super Mario Advance + Take 2 / Super Mario: Endless Earth My two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart. |
Dirbaio |
Posted on 12-11-14, 11:19 pm
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Super Mario
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Karma: 10020 Posts: 4263/4457 Since: 06-08-11 |
It's only the *automated importer* that does not use two palettes. It doesn't because it's a very difficult problem to solve...
You CAN use two palettes if you open the graphic files manually, import your tiles, and then open the BG in the tilemap editor and use these tiles to make your background MANUALLY. |
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