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Post by memorydump on Feb 17, 2011 22:46:59 GMT -5
gentile doesn't let you make tiles all using the same palette set though, does it? That's something every program lacks, and I just don't get why they do that since it's essential to have things use the same palette.
So I still think GetArt is better. By far :x
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Post by Tiido on Feb 18, 2011 1:36:32 GMT -5
AIM doesn't give you notifications. My AIM name is elusiveshame Also, devsters time seems to be way off from me (not sure if there's a setting in my personal settings to adjust time zones), so 6 hours when ya posted this could be 2 years over here lol Aha, well I await your message. I'll be at work within 30 minutes and I'll be around for 8 hours then ^^ GMT +02:00 here, ~8:30 in the morning right now
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2011 6:49:56 GMT -5
I got your IM Tiido, I'm GMT-5 I should be on at some point this weekend when you would normally be on
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Post by Tiido on Feb 18, 2011 8:34:03 GMT -5
hmm, 8 hour difference
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Post by sega16 on Feb 18, 2011 16:36:43 GMT -5
gentile doesn't let you make tiles all using the same palette set though, does it? That's something every program lacks, and I just don't get why they do that since it's essential to have things use the same palette. So I still think GetArt is better. By far :x Actually it does just save the pallet to a file in your image editor and load the pallet as custom or how ever your image editor works.Then save the image also make sure it is 8-bit image file.
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Post by memorydump on Feb 18, 2011 19:29:51 GMT -5
Hmm didn't know that, the documentation doesn't give any examples making it clear you can use a pic of a palette like that.
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