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[Tut]Tiles Insertion the Easy way!!

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Ok there All done enjoy the tut guys!!
 
all it did was mess up my tileset color to black and white. what did i do wrong?
 
awesome aerow, this is a totally upgrade, this is going to be my new way of tile inserting

but what happens if you load the pallette of a tile and it doesn't ave exactly 16 colors?
Then you make a pallette in A-MAP which has all the required colors of your tile and then import this to Photoshop...after all 16 colors are enough for a tile ^_^
 
Well your tile output in photoshop must be having more than 16 colors but you gotta make it 16 bu removing some unwanted colors or by loading a default palette saved from A-map into photoshop...
 
Well your tile output in photoshop must be having more than 16 colors but you gotta make it 16 bu removing some unwanted colors or by loading a default palette saved from A-map into photoshop...

Oh... That's why. Thanks for answering. :)
 
I just did this, but the house I inserted was a different colour from what I planned :/.
 
thats such a waste of space just take that house cut it in half then in block view flip the tiles

The shading on the house then goes wrong if you do that, depending on the tiles. That is only if you are running out of space.
 
Well, I'm having some problems. I did every step, but the tile inserted (correctly) isn't on the left side with all of the old ones...so I can't use what I inserted, even though it shows it's there on the left.

Screen cap of it below.
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Thanks for any help in advance. :)

edit: Ah, nevermind. I figured it out. I wasn't saving the "Up / Down" tiles to the blank space...anyway, you might want to add that to the tutorial to make the last step less confusing instead of just showing a before and after picture without that information. None the less, I can insert tiles now, so thanks for the tutorial.
 
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loved the tutorial... thanks!
 
When ever I use my tileset, the door which I go in won't work (AND YES,I PUT A WRAP THERE). Any help?

Check the Tile Behaviour (In Block Editor, it is the section to the right), and change the Block Behaviour byte to the one that says Use Warp (Door Animation), and it should then work.
 
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