ShadowTiger
09-02-2002, 11:25 AM
When I started my first "real" Quest, (My first 3 I stopped B/C I only had V1.90.) using PrinceMSC's Mystic Land Tileset, (The earlier one.) I had to import some enemies from NewfirstFIXED in 163. (or 152. Forgot which :confused:.) So when I imported them, they all had yellow outlines, and totally messed up colors! Naturally, I was rather discouraged. (But the might of ZeldaClassic prevails yet again, and I found myself toiling over an overheating computer for many hours fixing the colors without any wish to stop. -Such is the power of ZC!:D)
So I would like to ask you all if we could make ALL Csets use permanent colors. This would entail:
1) making the last spot 63,63,63 (White) and the spot before that pure black. (0,0,0) This would be applied to all quests.
2) Making all colors, wherever they are on the Cset, go in descending order of color, so if you had three blue colors, the lightest blue would go in slot 9, the next darker in 10, the darkest in 11. (Blue, of course, would not be restricted to those spots. :lol:)
Now many of you I am sure enjoy making custom Csets, and by extension new graphics packs totally from scratch. I too have dipped my flippers into that area numerous times. It isn't that hard, but when dealing with other people's Csets along with yours, things tend to get kinda messed up.
So I'm thinking: Wouldn't these standard Cset Guidelines make things easier?....
So I would like to ask you all if we could make ALL Csets use permanent colors. This would entail:
1) making the last spot 63,63,63 (White) and the spot before that pure black. (0,0,0) This would be applied to all quests.
2) Making all colors, wherever they are on the Cset, go in descending order of color, so if you had three blue colors, the lightest blue would go in slot 9, the next darker in 10, the darkest in 11. (Blue, of course, would not be restricted to those spots. :lol:)
Now many of you I am sure enjoy making custom Csets, and by extension new graphics packs totally from scratch. I too have dipped my flippers into that area numerous times. It isn't that hard, but when dealing with other people's Csets along with yours, things tend to get kinda messed up.
So I'm thinking: Wouldn't these standard Cset Guidelines make things easier?....