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Mario Maniac Snifit Level: 26 Posts: 175/281 EXP: 100860 For next: 1415 Since: 08-01-04 Since last post: 243 days Last activity: 167 days |
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I'm curious with it. I have ripped BG's, but make the pallete just looking in the snapshot and try to create it is a bit hard to me. There's a easier way? |
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cpubasic13 17 years old now. Time to buy some M rated games by myself! Level: 54 Posts: 572/1346 EXP: 1206934 For next: 26936 Since: 03-15-04 From: Blame my parents, Eddy Since last post: 2 days Last activity: 1 day |
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As far as I know... no. There isn't an easier way. Unless I am completly mistaken... |
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Cruel Justice XD Level: 55 Posts: 319/1384 EXP: 1253266 For next: 60923 Since: 03-20-04 From: Darkwoods Penetentiary Since last post: 11 hours Last activity: 7 hours |
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I use an advanced paint program, Photoshop if you will, to retrieve the RGB values. If you have access to one, all you have to do is select an eyedropper, click on the colour, and open its attributes. There you should see the RGB values. Write them down and enter them in the Palette Editor in LM. Otherwise, you'll have to eyeball it... nuff said... |
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Mario Maniac Snifit Level: 26 Posts: 177/281 EXP: 100860 For next: 1415 Since: 08-01-04 Since last post: 243 days Last activity: 167 days |
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Thanks, I don't have the program, but I will se Iif I can find it. |
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