The Standard Fenix Palette


Racemaniac

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this zip contains an empty fpg with the standard 8bit fenix palette, a bmp using it, and the palette in the 3 formats that PaletteManager can export to :)

i hope this'll solve some palette problems people might face :), and it's a pretty good palette to work with too i think, the colors are nicely grouped :)
 
You sue, I tried to convert an empt 16bit fpg to 8bit ( to make it e "standart" 8bit for Mr_Munks tunnel minigame.And it tdd not work, it gave me an error message in fpg edit...
 
Quiest posted on Sep 25 2005 at 01:28 AM said:
You sue at I tried to convert an empt 16bit fpg to 8bit ( to make it e "standart" 8bit for Mr_Munks tunnel minigame.And it tdd not work, it gave me an error message in fpg edit...
eh? So you were triyng to convert a 16bit fpg to 8bit and it didn't work? with this or the normal convert option?
 
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Quiest posted on Sep 25 2005 at 01:28 AM said:
You sue at I tried to convert an empt 16bit fpg to 8bit ( to make it e "standart" 8bit for Mr_Munks tunnel minigame.And it tdd not work, it gave me an error message in fpg edit...
i did it the hard way: let fenix draw it's 256 colors when no fpg is loaded,printscreen it to potoshop, and then open the palette manager, where i copied all 256 rgb values one by one ^^
took me quite some time, but i hope it'll be useful :)
 
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Quiest posted on Sep 25 2005 at 12:22 PM said:
Empty, Goity, the file was EMPTY!!!

:D Good work, Racemaniac!
oh right I see...
 
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Dryer Lint posted on Sep 26 2005 at 10:34 AM said:
But it's possible to change the default palette and use a custom one, right?
you can use any palette you want, the problem is when you create an fpg a palette gets generated, and the distribution of the colors can be very weird...
these fpg's sue the standard palette which has colors nicely put together in 16 groups of 16 shades of a color :)

this is the standard palette:
gp32palette8bit.jpg


this is what fpg edit makes of it when you create an fpg with a file that contains all those colors
gp32palette8bitgenerated.jpg


and that's the big problem...
 
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