Tee-chan Posted November 7, 2009 Author Report Posted November 7, 2009 Yeah, it's neater. You put the background color first, and then you go from darkest to lightest in that particular color range. So on my black poring rucksack, I have the background color, the black shades darkest to lightest, then the wing colors from darkest to lightest. That way if I ever feel I want to change the colors because i don't like it, or I want to make a recolor, it's all in order. Thing is =S If you make a new document that mean you have to redo them all by pixel right? o.o as in, you pick the colour up pixel by pixel, to build a new one in order? o.o
Devotion Posted November 7, 2009 Report Posted November 7, 2009 Thing is =S If you make a new document that mean you have to redo them all by pixel right? o.o as in, you pick the colour up pixel by pixel, to build a new one in order? o.o No, that's the great part. You either copy your RBG image into your index color document which already contains its palette OR you convert your RGB image to index color then load the saved palette.
Tee-chan Posted November 8, 2009 Author Report Posted November 8, 2009 No, that's the great part. You either copy your RBG image into your index color document which already contains its palette OR you convert your RGB image to index color then load the saved palette. Does that mean you have to build the palette using the dropper? o.o
Devotion Posted November 8, 2009 Report Posted November 8, 2009 No, the dropper is just a fast way to do it if you already have your colors on another image.
Tee-chan Posted November 8, 2009 Author Report Posted November 8, 2009 (edited) ah @_@ sorry, i'm abit slow and still doesn't get it. so does that mean you: 1.open new document, 2.put the new document on index colour mode 3.put background colour 4. copy the image from RGB file to index colour 5.create pallete in order? Edited November 8, 2009 by Tee-chan
Devotion Posted November 8, 2009 Report Posted November 8, 2009 If you are creating your own brand new palette because it ISN'T a recolor, then you have to go through the whole thing. If you recolor you just replace the colors on the original item's color table and save it. PM me I'll give you my MSN, it'll be much easier.
Appie Posted November 11, 2009 Report Posted November 11, 2009 is the sprite "base" available for editing? i have a few ruckie ideas~
Tee-chan Posted November 12, 2009 Author Report Posted November 12, 2009 Yes it is o-o Ohh Ideas <3 Put on suggestion for the new ruckei ideas :D