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Poll: Which pallete would be the best?

Which pallete would be the best?

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#1 drari

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Posted 31 May 2005 - 02:52 PM

#1. Row 1- black, 3 shades of green.
Row 2- 4 shades brown
Row 3- 3 Shades of Variable color(Blue, Green Gray) , Color of Rainbow
Row 4- 3 Shades of Variable color(Red, Orange, Purple), Color of Rainbow

#2. Row 1- Black, Color of Rainbow, 2 shades green.
Row 2- Same
Row 3- 4 shades of Variable color.
Row 4- 3 shades Variable color, Color of Rainbow

Please note that I am arranging the paletes for easy recoloration, I have no idea if you can change the 4x4 color grid to some other format, please tell me if there is.

Edited by drari, 31 May 2005 - 03:42 PM.


#2 ShadowTiger

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Posted 31 May 2005 - 03:37 PM

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Could you show us a screenshot of each of these? Make the Palette, His F12 or Z, (Do both, just in case.) then upload the resulting screenshot. If that doesn't work, put ZQuest in Windows mode, and take a screenshot from there with Printscreen. Paste that to Paint, then upload that. (Not in .BMP form of course.)


And I take it your second palette doesn't have two row 3's?

#3 drari

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Posted 31 May 2005 - 03:48 PM

^Whoops, I must have got a little confused there.

Actually I haven't made those 2 palletes, so I can't show them to you, the whole purpose of this was to see which one would be best.
(Actually I made one similiar to #2, but I'm thinking about changing them)

If you want to get an idea on what the colors are, it uses darker greens than Pure, and uses more blue blue colors (They're the same blue colors in CCC's PoV set.)

EDIT: Here's #1user posted image

Edited by drari, 31 May 2005 - 04:16 PM.


#4 mudvayne

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Posted 01 June 2005 - 10:24 AM

i use any colors of your nr.1 for my quest... i have it from the descendant tileset! those are great! but a too much of brown!
orange, and red are loosing, in your pallete! icon_wink.gif but the light is is perfekt! take nr. one! icon_wink.gif

#5 Radien

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Posted 01 June 2005 - 03:56 PM

Josh, I don't think you can screenshot palettes. But one could, of course, rip and view a palette from any ZQuest screenshot, just by using the palette "Grab" feature.

Drari, if you can't do that, then instead, could you name EVERY color you plan to use in each CSet? Meaning, name all 15 colors, in order?

If you still don't know what you're going to do in that regard, perhaps you'd better flesh out your idea a bit more before you look to us for advice... because without enough information to go on, our opinions will not be very useful to you. icon_shrug.gif

#6 KDillon

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Posted 01 June 2005 - 04:49 PM

#2 more choice of colors i think


but i stil vote #1 because its better


i posted this before voted and i just noticed im the only one who voted icon_blink.gif
is that like not normal or something?

Edited by Adioboy, 01 June 2005 - 04:53 PM.


#7 ShadowTiger

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Posted 01 June 2005 - 05:20 PM

QUOTE
Josh, I don't think you can screenshot palettes. But one could, of course, rip and view a palette from any ZQuest screenshot, just by using the palette "Grab" feature.


Fullscreen --> Go to the Palette In Question --> Printscreen --> MSPaint --> Ctrl+V (Or Paste) --> Save, ... etc.

As for why you'd want to do something like this anyway is anyone's guess, since you can rip from palettes anyway via grab. o_o;

#8 nicklegends

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Posted 03 June 2005 - 11:11 PM

This is a rather difficult decision... But I'd have to choose #1, simply because of the green depth. I think a good palette needs to have at least three greens and three browns, both of which you achieve in the first palette. That gets my vote. icon_thumbsup.gif

EDIT: Yay! Post #51! I now have half a heart under my name. icon_smile.gif

Edited by nicklegends, 03 June 2005 - 11:14 PM.



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