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Kyoufu Kawa
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Originally posted by js13
and Kawa, you think you could maybe add a new program to EliteMap for easily changing the stuff on the titlescreen?
I might do an "Often Used Palette Editor" thingy, thanks for the idea. Kinda like those palette editors you see in most NES editors... |
js13
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thanx guys, i figured it out on my own awile back, but thanks again. and Kawa, you think you could maybe add a new program to EliteMap for easily changing the stuff on the titlescreen?i know this stuff isnt easy, but it would really kick. Thanks again! my new hack beta will be out soon! |
Chickenlump
Posts: 197/722 |
Originally posted by Gameboy 64 http://www.zophar.net/utilities/download/snspal03.zip
That MIGHT save you some time, oh damn, that was a rythme!
Snspal is the greatest snes palette tool ever! So small a utility, and yet...so usefull and well made.... Reminds me of FuSoYa somewhat... Too bad Yousei isn't around anymore...
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Ailure
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That was the first time he did it in some time at least.
And a reminder why the archives should be up, I want to check out his old posts.
Hmm, the way colours work is similar on SNES and GBA? Intresting... |
Kyoufu Kawa
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I do hope that damn was serious. IIRC, people didn't really like your rhymes back then. |
Gameboy 64
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http://www.zophar.net/utilities/download/snspal03.zip
That MIGHT save you some time, oh damn, that was a rythme! |
Kyoufu Kawa
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I only just noticed this thread.
It can be done.
In VisualBoy Advance's palette viewer, one row of colors contains the red gradient, white and black. And the blue, depending on when you look.
Write down the hex values for the red gradient, left to right, and search for them, in series, with a hex editor. Use some random Super Nintendo color tool to find new colors.
I'm not too sure about the blue though. |
js13
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I need to know how to change the background palette (Groudon and the backdrop) in HEX. Help is appreciated. |