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Originally Posted by TUN3R
Only way I know of making the tiles somewhat transparent is by making them... how should I say... kinda' like a chess table (1st color 100% transparent, 2nd color 0% transparent, or the opposite).
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True, but this never looks really well, especially in case of more detailed things (like sprites) behind it. Sucks even more when the transparent thing is supposed to have a shape itself. Even using that built-in "Translucent" option is a smarter thing to do.
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Originally Posted by TUN3R
Speaking of palettes, happen to know how I can apply the palette to an image in Paint.NET?
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As I'm not using the Paint.net, the only thing I can suggest is to download TilesetPal instead, since it's a tool made specifically for JJ2 tilesets and so it's the easiest in use color reduction program for them. Do whatever you want though.
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