![]() ![]() Wait a moment while character preview is loading. Then it should work if this is your issue.Mugen Fighters Guild Character Wiki : Original Edits - Low Resolution Original Edits - Low Resolution In Mugen they work fine when idle or moving, however when doing any attack they keep reverting back to the original palette color. Since he's in beta now I've been adding additional palette colors. it must be grouped together in order with 1, so you use organizer to re-order like 1 July 14, 2021, 04:34:05 PM I've made a character and his original palette works fine. And then pretend 2 (2nd on your sprite list) uses anotehr palleteīecause there is a split, sprite 3 will bug out and not use 1,1. Pretend 1 and 3 need to have pallette 1,1. Then you have your character sprites again starting at 300-5000 or whatever after that you are trying to map back to pallette 1įighter factory bugs out (or is it the sff standard that does? not sure but 1 of these freaks out) so you must use fighter factory organizer, make sure to have all sprites grouped together and not split up like that Then you have random sprite after that in the list that uses pallete 10,1 Mugen Fighters Guild Character Wiki : Other Recreated Fighters Other Recreated Fighters Developer/Publisher : N/A Released : N/A Fighter Conversion Ratio : N/A Recreated Fighters : Akira Honjoji (Viper V-16) : Yamakichi Alvaaron (Gundam SD) : Z.A.I. for example, fighter factory will freak out if: On the opening screen of fighter factory, you will find the pallet's for the char under the char info. Make sure all your sprites are grouped in order all together of each pallette they are going to use (using organizer tool like above). Just a guess but your making the pallet in fighter factory and then you test it and nothing happens. You need to have saved a sprite from the SFF with the correct color in it to use to copy the color from in Advanced Palette Editor.Īs you can see you can quickly fix most common issues caused during creation all within Fighter Factory.įighter Factory 3 and Studio were used for the videos. Part 3 shows how to add different colors to an existing palette using "Advanced Palette Editor" You can load a sprite in the right hand pane of the advanced palette editor and copy over the default transparency color before "adapting the image to match the color of sprites" ![]() Part 2 shows how to set the palette back to default if the sprites are not sharing the same palette using "Advanced Palette Editor"Īs you can see by "Part 2" example the sprites are also not sharing the same transparency color either. Part 1 shows how to set the palette back to default for the sprite if they are already sharing the palette but simply a different palette using "Apply the current palette to the specified sprites" Here are a couple quick ways to fix this right within fighter factory. This can be easy if there are only a few sprites not matching the palette, but then there ones that can be harder with 50% or more of the sprites that need to be fixed. That all being said Fighter Factory has some tools built in that make changing the palette within the SFF file easy, but has to be done for each character sprite that does not match the character palette. This causes the "break" in the palettes as they only work to change colors when the colors are placed in the same spots on the palette) I find that a lot of spriters will get half way through spriting the character, and change the palette they are using (same colors, just different placement on the palette). When saving SFF do not allow it to auto-organize the file (this can change where the sprites are placed, and cause the break of the palette)īy this you can see that the palette fix may be different for each broken character.Ĭommonly I am fixing number 1 above. SFF must be in this order (top is first, bottom is last)ĩ000.0 (Doesn't need to share character palette) ĩ000.1 (Doesn't need to share character palette) Īll other character sprites (sharing the same palette)Īny other sprites (can have any palette not shared with character sprites)Ĥ. All character sprites have to share the same paletteģ. ![]()
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