Mar 23, 2001, 01:33 PM | |
In case anyone missed it on the JMMB ![]() Important new features: -You can select the opacity when you paste, using Advanced Paste. -You can now load palettes from and save palettes to both Jazz 1 and Jazz 2 screenshots. P.S. This is my first post on the new board! |
Mar 23, 2001, 05:50 PM | |
Oh man, you guys have no Idea how helpful this little proggy is. For those of us that used to edit palettes in PSP7 the hard way will only appreciate it.
Let me tell you how I used to make palettes for tilesets. 1. I make most stuff in 16-bit (to make it look better of course with the ability of more effects that can be added to it), and then convert it to 256 colors. I would then be stuck with a Jazz2 palette and the seperate palette. In psp7 the only way to put the one palette into the other is the hard way. I wrote down every code of the colors in the seperate palette on a piece of paper. After that I had to enter in that code for the color to be added into the Jazz2 palette ONE BY ONE. With this proggie I can just copy all the colors and paste them into the Jazz2 palette wherever I like. And lets say a bunch of colors look too dark, I can select them and brighten them all up by selecting some values (in PSP7 you have to manually change the color code and lots of ppl don't know how it works), or vice-versa. Apart from that I can smack and swap around rows in the palette wherever I want (copy the code on paper, and then type it in the new place). One of my favourite parts in the program is the ability to make gradiencies between colours with a few clicks of the mouse, PERFECT for that textured background. Before that you had to manually edit and figure out the values between the colors and put them in. Lemme demonstrate, this is an example of a gradiency between red and green, a VERY easy one. FF0000 EE1100 DD2200 CC3300 BB4400 AA5500 996600 887700 778800 669900 55AA00 44BB00 33CC00 22DD00 11EE00 00FF00 Notice the pattern? Oh well, that's not too important right now, it could've ben a lot more difficult. In Jazz you need a 32 gradiency, and that was only a 16. Also, imagine if the two colors were not FF0000 and 00FF00, but something like 3A67F2 and B10F39. It's practically impossible to do it manually, and a mistake could make an icky background. That's just some of the features, there's loads more, but mostly I only use those. Oh yes, I almost forgot, one of the features of the proggie is to manually edit your little blocks one by one, for those who are insane enough to like the old way ![]()
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Mar 26, 2001, 01:20 PM | |
Sounds like something I could use. I've been using MS Paint and PSP for all my tilesets
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Mar 26, 2001, 10:47 PM | |
Hihi, Tylesets.. So far I know only made one. You dont want to know how he looks like. I guess it was around 2 years ago, my first use of a graphical program bevore
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Mar 27, 2001, 08:35 AM | |
Bah to you..
![]() You have always been good at jcs and tilesets anyways.. pity you stopped liking jj2 after a few months. You hear that people, he's a traitor! BURN HIM! ![]()
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Mar 27, 2001, 10:05 AM | |
Hmm.. Well, maybe I was, I cant really say, its long time ago
![]() Maybe I'am a traiter, but did you people know Frank is evil. He just warned me that if I didnt gonna make levels he would ban me.. WHEEE :/ But, hes not in that possition, I know many things to make his live hard ![]() Well.. and if you want me to start again then borrow it to me Frank and I'll see what I can do :P I cant wait to kill you in some seconds. ![]() |
Mar 27, 2001, 10:21 AM | |
*bans Matjong for not having a level done by now*
Oh well.. let's stop going offtopic now.. _________________ -Fquist Proudly 1st to register |
Mar 27, 2001, 10:41 AM | |
I've got an idea! All registered users that have JCS must make a level as a membership fee for the JCF!
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Mar 27, 2001, 11:56 AM | |
Yes, PAY US HOMAGE! ;P
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Mar 27, 2001, 09:09 PM | |
Now we have to pay CASH?
*Pelts Dizzy with rotten tomatoes* OK, will um... 354.44 do? It is all I have in my account at the moment. I would prefer just having to pay levels, though. |
Apr 26, 2001, 11:45 AM | |
I might.. someday..
![]() When I get a new computer (probably Christmas :/) this one will likely be my personal machine and then Linux will go on here, and then I'd love to be able to make tilesets in Linux. ![]() Anyhoo.. Um.. My answer to your question: Yes. |
Apr 26, 2001, 12:04 PM | |
Let's all ban Fquist! Yippee.
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