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[TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!

HungryGengar

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    Original Tutorial Made by AlexMad and Sky Fenix(Phoenix)
    Translated and modified by TwiliteDarkrai
    DON'T TAKE IT WITHOUT PERMISSION!!!!

    This tutorial will make us avaiable to change the palletes of almost all things on a rom.
    But you must have patience.

    *STOP* If you have a few time hacking or you're a n00b, avoid reading this.

    //*Warning//* Always back up your ROM, always


    This are the things you need:

    VBA
    Pkmn Rom
    MadFenix Editor
    Note Pad
    APE

    STEP 1
    Open your ROM in VBA (R/S/E,RF/LG)
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!


    STEP 2
    In this case we are gonna change that^ text colors so go to
    Tools -> Pallete Viewer
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!


    STEP 3
    Note that the text colors appeared on the left so choose one, and the RGB valors will appear in the left down corner like here it's shown:
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!


    STEP 4
    Those 3 valors, type them in Note Pad like this:
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!


    STEP 5
    Then open MadFenix Editor
    and open the same rom you opened on the VBA
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!


    STEP 6
    Then in the low part, type your valors(you've already written in note pad) there:
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!

    And click Find Matches!

    Then a lot of Results will come
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!


    STEP 7
    Then click where the red arrow is and see how the palletes change, compare them with the VBA palletes, if they don't coincide, continue going down until they coincide with the VBA's like this
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!


    FROM HERE IT CAN DIVIDE IN TWO PARTS: The EASIER and the not EASIER

    PART 1: EASIER
    Spoiler:



    PART 2
    Spoiler:



    FINAL RESULT:
    [PokeCommunity.com] [TUT] Change the palletes of ANYTHING! Without Hex editing!


    Hope you like it!
     
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    Je suis mexicain, mais je parle un peu francais.
    Je l'étudie tous le mardi et le jeudi.
    -------------------------------------------------

    I'm mexican, but I speak a little french.
    I go to my classes every tuesday and thursday.

    By The Way I'll finish the tut right now.

    Stay tunned-
     
    Umm... the MadFenixEDitor is known also by its original name... SNESPal. It can be found around older ROM hacking sites. Everything is same, just the name differs.
     
    Wow, this is a really different way of changing pals,
    and it is very useful, Ive never seen this method before,
    Thanks alot*~*TwiLiTeDaRkRai*~* It was really helpful ;)
     
    WTH.. - -'
    1. MadFenixEditor is a rip-off of SNESPall
    2. This method kinda sucks :-\
    3. To easily edit the pallete of 'ANYTHING', just export them with VBA, import them in APE, Search and edit.. Simple as that..
     
    So did I made a mistake by considering this tool SNESPal? Or just partly mistaken as you say it's a rip-off? Anyways, I use this method sometimes, but I experienced a BIG trouble when I accidentally edited wrong data. I recommend to either use APE or be VERY careful doing it this way.
     
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