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Kenny1 February 8th, 2014 1:19 PM

Inserting tiles without replacing.
 
Tile Inserting

Hello today i am going to teach you how to insert tiles without replacing the originals.
Unfortunately this is a bit buggy if youre lazy, it takes a lot of effort and determination.
If you lack this turn back now.

So lets begin, shall we?
What you will need:
Spoiler:

Advance map 1.92 + 1.95 (AM)
Irfan view (IV)
Paint (P)
Tiles to insert
Pokemon rom


Phase 1 (Indexing tiles)
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Step 1:
Open AM 1.95, and load your rom.
Go > Tools > Block Editor

Step 2:
Go > Tileset > Insert New Tileset
Choose yes or no depending on what you want.

Step 3:
Now go to IV and load your Tiles,
Go > Image > Decrease Color Depth,
Tick 16 Color (4PBB)
Click Ok
Go > File > Save as... (Save as a PNG!! This is very important if you don't the tiles will become corrupted!)


Phase 2 (Syncing AM's and IV's paletts)
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Step 1:
Go to AM 1.92 (accept license agreement)
Load Rom
Open any map
Go > Tools > Block Editor
Go > Pallets > Show Pallet Editor.

Step 2:
Go to IV and Go > Image > Pallet > Edit Pallet.

Step 3:
Here comes the tricky part:
In AM's Pallet Editor click on the first colour in the pallet'
Then click select color and point the mouse cursor at the first color of IV's Pallet Editor, Now hit enter, then in AM's Pallet editor click apply.

Step 4:
Go to the second one in AM's Pallet Editor(PE)
repeat the process but point the cursor at the second color of IV's PE.Do this for all the colors.

Step 5:
When done in AM click on the first color and write down the RGB,
Then Go to IV's PE and double click the first color and replace its RGB with the one you just wrote down.
do this with all of the colors: 2=2 3=3 4=4 etc.
Save this as something else.


Phase 3 (Preparing to insert tiles)
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Part 1:
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Step 1:
Now Quit AM's PE and then click pallets write pallet to rom (or something like that)
Step 2:
Now Go > Picture > Save Tileset X (whichever one you want.)

Part 2:
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Now open the tiles you made in Phase 2 Step 5, (IN PAINT)
as well as the tiles from Phase 1 Step 3 (IN PAINT)
and paste the second one over the first one
save as anything and delete the other 2

Phase 4: (Inserting tiles)
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Step 1:
Open the file you just made in paint,
Open the tileset you saved earlier.


Step 2:
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Copy the tiles over onto the the tileset.
Save


Step 3:
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In Am Go to the block editor'
Go > Picture > Load tileset,
Select the file you just made.










if anything goes wrong please pm me the problem aswell as a description of what is wrong. I'll update this someday again and add pics, maybe show you how to replace old tiles

reillyj99 February 11th, 2014 2:09 PM

Thank you for this, it sure will be helpful!

wael96 February 13th, 2014 12:03 AM

Thank you very much! But how to make those index tiles appear similar to the origin tiles , you know when indexing the image, the color looks horrible...

Kenny1 February 14th, 2014 8:13 AM

When they have the wrong colors after indexing it means they had to many colors to begin with, try using tiles with the same colors.

Donut February 21st, 2014 10:03 AM

I basically got screwed over at the end. I hope our future advanced technology can make it so that we can just make it so we can import an image and it converts it to all multiple 8 rgb's and the lets us use it as a tile. :)

Near~ March 15th, 2014 8:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donut (Post 8107029)
I basically got screwed over at the end. I hope our future advanced technology can make it so that we can just make it so we can import an image and it converts it to all multiple 8 rgb's and the lets us use it as a tile. :)

Now I hope not... Seriously most hacks are looking cool because of graphics XD thats what I here...
But That would make people lazy :P In reality tile insertation is easier than it seems

Kenny1 March 20th, 2014 8:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donut (Post 8107029)
I basically got screwed over at the end. I hope our future advanced technology can make it so that we can just make it so we can import an image and it converts it to all multiple 8 rgb's and the lets us use it as a tile. :)

hey sure the way i used to sync the palettes is a LONG process, but i warned you in the beginning that you would need patience, trial and error.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SynBit (Post 8146255)
Now I hope not... Seriously most hacks are looking cool because of graphics XD thats what I here...
But That would make people lazy :P In reality tile insertation is easier than it seems

You are right, it is easy if you have patience

Near~ March 21st, 2014 6:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kenny1 (Post 8157061)
hey sure the way i used to sync the palettes is a LONG process, but i warned you in the beginning that you would need patience, trial and error.



You are right, it is easy if you have patience

As some n00b who could not insert tiles i went to someone who could do it in 30 minutes then 5 minutes... Patience ^___^

Sniper May 7th, 2014 8:05 PM

So does that means I can insert new palettes without replacing the original one?

Kenny1 May 9th, 2014 8:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by V.V (Post 8237032)
So does that means I can insert new palettes without replacing the original one?

Yeah kinda, that tileset will kinda have it's own personal set of 12 palettes, for itself.

Maglor May 13th, 2014 4:41 PM

This is gooood.
I always hated those few blocks on the top of already existing tilesets, takin up all the space...
There's no bugs or glitches encountered after inserting a couple of new tilesets ye? Seeing as it assigns new offsets and whatnot.

rom hunter May 17th, 2014 5:00 AM

I tried the steps in the tutorial but its giving me "palette is missing" error. I was bit confused about the last part (phase 3 - part 2 onwards). I didn't quite got what I am supposed to paste on what. What I did was I pasted tiles from my palette-adjusted tileset to the in-built tileset (palette with rgb adjustments) saved as dib file. When I tried to load this merged tileset file I got the error.

Kenny1 May 17th, 2014 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rom hunter (Post 8254962)
I tried the steps in the tutorial but its giving me "palette is missing" error. I was bit confused about the last part (phase 3 - part 2 onwards). I didn't quite got what I am supposed to paste on what. What I did was I pasted tiles from my palette-adjusted tileset to the in-built tileset (palette with rgb adjustments) saved as dib file. When I tried to load this merged tileset file I got the error.

You open the tileset you saved in A-Map,
then you copy your indexed tiles across.

BlackStorm20x July 27th, 2014 5:06 PM

This was a great tutorial! Thank you!

tzujm33 July 31st, 2014 6:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kenny1 (Post 8240533)
Yeah kinda, that tileset will kinda have it's own personal set of 12 palettes, for itself.

SO i can have in the end more than 12 palettes for the whole game?
Sorry if the question sounds dumb but this would be total great.

Kenny1 July 31st, 2014 7:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tzujm33 (Post 8378337)
SO i can have in the end more than 12 palettes for the whole game?
Sorry if the question sounds dumb but this would be total great.

Kinda, the tileset you create can be used on any map, but only one tileset per map, the GBA can only
Display 16 palettes at one time, 12 for tiles, and the rest are other things, like textboxes.


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