Larsie13
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Introduction
So, you want an easy way for inserting tiles? You've come to the right place! I will show you how to insert tiles without having to spend minutes with the eyedropper tool to match the original colors. I'm not going to explain how to insert tiles and such, there are plenty tutorials for that, like Neti's tutorial. I am going to teach you an easier way of doing his step 3, namely giving the tiles the correct palette.
What do we need?
Well, for this tutorial, you will only need Character Maker Pro.
The rest is the same as with a tile-inserting tutorial.
First make sure you have the tiles you want to insert ready, in an image without anything else.. Select the tiles you want to replace them with from the tileset, and paste them into a new image. Save the image, and open it in Character Maker Pro.
Next, select SHIFT+S to save it's palette as a .act file. Then, open your new tiles in CMP. Press SHIFT+L to load the palette you saved 10 seconds ago. Save the tiles, close CMP, and go back to paint. Open up your new tiles, so that you have both the tiles and the tileset open. Copy the tiles, and paste them onto the tileset where you want them. Now, it automatically has the correct palette, and you won't have to follow the long and tiring phases of recoloring the new tiles (xD).
And that's it, actually. Easy, wasn't it? Of course, you'd still have to palette edit the new inserted tileset, for example with Advance Map's built-in palette editor for tilesets. It's found in the Block Editor.
Well, that's it. May your life be easier now! xD
So, you want an easy way for inserting tiles? You've come to the right place! I will show you how to insert tiles without having to spend minutes with the eyedropper tool to match the original colors. I'm not going to explain how to insert tiles and such, there are plenty tutorials for that, like Neti's tutorial. I am going to teach you an easier way of doing his step 3, namely giving the tiles the correct palette.
What do we need?
Well, for this tutorial, you will only need Character Maker Pro.
The rest is the same as with a tile-inserting tutorial.
First make sure you have the tiles you want to insert ready, in an image without anything else.. Select the tiles you want to replace them with from the tileset, and paste them into a new image. Save the image, and open it in Character Maker Pro.
Next, select SHIFT+S to save it's palette as a .act file. Then, open your new tiles in CMP. Press SHIFT+L to load the palette you saved 10 seconds ago. Save the tiles, close CMP, and go back to paint. Open up your new tiles, so that you have both the tiles and the tileset open. Copy the tiles, and paste them onto the tileset where you want them. Now, it automatically has the correct palette, and you won't have to follow the long and tiring phases of recoloring the new tiles (xD).
And that's it, actually. Easy, wasn't it? Of course, you'd still have to palette edit the new inserted tileset, for example with Advance Map's built-in palette editor for tilesets. It's found in the Block Editor.
Well, that's it. May your life be easier now! xD
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