Final Fantasy Hacktics

Modding => Spriting => Topic started by: alvercaine on February 21, 2012, 11:47:58 am

Title: my thief sprite
Post by: alvercaine on February 21, 2012, 11:47:58 am
 :mrgreen: hey people! i'm at my first sprite, i wasnt happy at all with the basic thief in fft, so i made my own.
the only problem i got, is that shishi put my portrait in balck, and when i uncheck the "use pallete for portrait",it appears, but
shishi doesnt seems to remember that choice......any way to correct the black portrait thingy (i searched really long for a solution)
Title: Re: my thief sprite
Post by: 3lric on February 21, 2012, 12:27:41 pm
You don't have a separate Palette for the portrait which is needed. The portrait does not use the same palette as the sprite itself
Title: Re: my thief sprite
Post by: Kagebunji on February 21, 2012, 12:31:21 pm
Also, post the sprite and port at separate files, with double the sizes next to it, that way we can see it clearer and give more opinions.

Welcome aboard!
Title: Re: my thief sprite
Post by: alvercaine on February 21, 2012, 12:49:00 pm
thanks. i can do the palette thing with graphic gale? cause i had a hard time figure how to do 2 palettes on 1 bmp with photoshop or paint....then i'll repost them bigger.

there the original portrait (before paint and toshop colors messed up) and the bigger sprites
Title: Re: my thief sprite
Post by: Lijj on February 21, 2012, 02:04:03 pm
How'd it get all purplish in this post? The colors on the sprite look better in the first post. There are some holes in the sprite on the front facing frame. The portrait could use some work to make it have more depth and fit into the game better.
Here's a link to a guide for inserting a portrait and the palette for it: http://ffhacktics.com/tutorials.php?id=10 (http://ffhacktics.com/tutorials.php?id=10)
Title: Re: my thief sprite
Post by: alvercaine on February 21, 2012, 02:36:08 pm
my bad, the purplish thing, is because of paint, i forgoten to save in 24 bits and not 256 colors. i hav another portrait ready, but i'll learn how to palette properly first, thanks for the link