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Easiest Way To Insert Tiles

Kyle Black

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    Easyest Tile Inserting Tutorial
    [seze=1] By:Kyle Black [/size]


    Hello there peoples Kyle hear. Today i came up with a brilliant idea of how to insert tiles the easyest way and it does not require recoloring.
    But sorry i do not have any picture to show. But hear i go.

    Tools Needed:

    A Rom
    Advance Map
    Irfan View


    First open up advance map, then load a rom. Then go to a map. Then follow this Tools>Block Editor now it will show tilesets but anyway follow this Picture>Save Tileset 1, Or Save Tileset 2, It depends up on you. So after saving it
    open the tileset with irfan view. Now follow these steps Image>Decrease Color Depth. Then a window will pop up, Now choose 16 Colors (4 BPP) then hit ok, So now it has been indexed, And you can see some little dots has been created on the tileset aswell,
    But its no hard job you can easyly fix that. So now the tileset has been indexed now follow these steps File>Save so after saving it open it up on MSPaint fix the dots and insert the tile you want to insert on that tileset. And it will be automatically recolored. and next all you have to do is insert the tilset back into the rom..
    Hard job made easy..​
     
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    Now choose 16 Colors (4 BPP) then hit ok, So now it has been indexed, And you can see some little dots has been created on the tileset aswell,
    But its no hard job you can easyly fix that.
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    This loses data, which is not desirable. You should save it as an indexed PNG using the PNGOut plugin - that way you can save it as indexed without any data loss, unlike your method which loses a lot of data.
     
    You could just re-paste the tileset in, in stead of fixing the dots.
    That way, it will save a lot of time.
     
    This loses data, which is not desirable. You should save it as an indexed PNG using the PNGOut plugin - that way you can save it as indexed without any data loss, unlike your method which loses a lot of data.
    umm where do you download the plugin?
     
    I find tuts hard
    without some piccys to show you how!!!
     
    Yea, there are not only a few flaws in your method, but the tutorial itself is pretty sloppy and hard to follow without pictures.
     
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