Introduction
I'm going to show you how to tile insert using a method that I've adopted by using some of paint's less known features.What You'll Need
- Advanced Map (A-Map)
- Paint
- A positive attitude
Instructions
- Open A-Map
Spoiler: - Open the map with the tileset you want to destr-- err... I mean change
Spoiler: - Click on the puzzle piece
- Go to the palette that most resembles your tile's colour or to the palette with the colours you want to change it to
Spoiler: - Now go Picture>Save Tileset 2 (or 1 if you're editing the default tileset)
Spoiler: - Open your tileset and tile with paint
Spoiler: - Paste your tile into the tileset
Spoiler: - Click on the eyedropper
Spoiler: - Left click on your tile's colour
Spoiler: - Click on the eyedropper again
- Right click on the colour that resembles the tile most or the colour you want to change it to
Spoiler: - Click on the eraser
Spoiler: - Hold control and press + - to resize your eraser to the size of the tile (or the size you want but resizing the eraser to the size of the tile is faster)
Spoiler: - Hold the right button and drag the eraser across the tile (or just right click if it's bigger than the tile)
Spoiler: - Repeat steps 8-14 until you recoloured your whole tile
Spoiler: - Open A-Map again and click load tileset 2 (again 1 if you're editing the default tileset)
Spoiler: - Check in A-Map if the tile looks like the tile in paint
Spoiler: - Voila, you have just inserted your first tile!
Keynotes
I hope this tutorial helps anybody who doesn't know how to tile insert or if it helps out the seasoned tile inserter that wants an alternative way to tile insert. If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to post below.Credits
- Luho- For A-Map
- Wesley FG- Tiles
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