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Main - Super Mario RPG Hacking - Importing/Exporting Palettes | New thread | New reply |
Fireproof |
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Newcomer Level: 3 Posts: 1/1 EXP: 64 Next: 64 Since: 02-13-13 Last post: 4098 days Last view: 4098 days |
I ran into an error while testing my hack of the game and I went to create a new file with importing all the possible elements I can due to my corrupted game... but my problem is that I'm trying to import all the color changes made to the levels from the file that had corrupted. I noticed the architecture was the only way I could import the palette color change. Is there another way to import all the palette color changes similar to importing/exporting all the monsters?
I just really don't want to open both files and have them side by side as I change the colors one at a time |
giangurgolo |
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Level: 34 Posts: 185/219 EXP: 249738 Next: 3913 Since: 02-01-08 Last post: 3256 days Last view: 3256 days |
You can import/export palettes in the palette editor: use the toolstrip buttons at the top. |
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