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Posted on 2018/01/26
#3710
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User 623 |
Hello ! I've decided to change the picture of the first course but it seems to be corrupted. I use NSMBe but it not work. I do not know what I'm doing wrong :/ |
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Posted on 2018/01/26
#3711
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テクニカル諏訪子 |
Could you provide the source image? It'd be difficult to help you based on just guess work. |
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Posted on 2018/01/26
#3712
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User 623 |
Here is : |
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Posted on 2018/01/26
#3713
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テクニカル諏訪子 | I mean the source image, not a screenshot of the result. |
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Posted on 2018/01/26
#3714
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User 623 |
![]() It's a low color image(112 colors) Edit: I have an error when i try to save the picture that i have "imported and recreate palette" The error is : NOT CORRECT EDITOR select_cup_nitro01_m_b.NCLR |
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Posted on 2018/01/27
#3715
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knms360 |
Please tell me the location where you want to use that image Did you use CrystalTile2? It is likely to get an error in NSMBe. |
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Posted on 2018/01/27
#3716
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User 623 |
I want use this image for replace root/data/CupPicture/select_cup_nitro01_m_b I have Crystal Tile 2 but i dont know how it works for editing the images :c, it show me a weird colored thing :/ EDIT: I've tried to import the palette and the image in Crystal tile 2 but the image has only 16 colors on the editor and the image is black and transparent. |
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Posted on 2018/01/29
#3719
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knms360 | I will do it manually with Crystal Tile 2 |
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Posted on 2018/03/03
#3757
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knms360 | Create your own |
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Posted on 2018/03/03
#3758
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Kitty Remilya Ambiance |
If the course images are meant to have only 16 colors, you can use GIMP and import your image there, then go to Image - Mode - Indexed, set the colors to 15. Then in GIMP, go to Windows - Dockable colors - Colormap. You'll get a palette. Export your course image's NCLR file, open the resulting NCLR with MKDSCM and edit the NCLR accordingly to the palette you've got in GIMP. Then import the new NCLR, and in GIMP, save your indexed (edited) image and import it into the NCGR using NSMBe. Hope this helps. |
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Posted on 2018/03/03
#3759
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knms360 | Impossible |