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Pokemon leaf green sprite editor
Pokemon leaf green sprite editor








  1. #Pokemon leaf green sprite editor how to#
  2. #Pokemon leaf green sprite editor skin#

Save it in a folder called "Red" for now, and name it Red.bmp. Now in Nameless Sprite Editor click on File>Export>Export Bitmap. Your Red sprite should now look like this:

#Pokemon leaf green sprite editor skin#

Now repeat this step for his mid-tone skin color and his dark, or outline color. So while still holding the button down, release your click over the lightest skin tone on Wally's face.ģ: Click the button. We'll edit this first.Ģ: Use the eye dropper tool by clicking and holding, notice you can move out of the Nameless Sprite Editor window and it will pick up on any color you choose. In this part, refer to the image as you follow the steps.ġ: click on the lighter skin tone. First off, we're going to match Wally's skin tone with his sprite instead of Red's. Click on the "+" to the right of it and you'll see some options. Here's where we actually edit the palette! Notice in the bottom of the Palette box the "Edit Current" option. Wally is only a test subject in this case, ladies and gentlemen! Why? Because of the limited palette, and when it's in-game, his hair will be the color the player chose for their character to be. Because I'm editing Wally, he's going to have red hair. In any other sprite, that's not as important, but with editing either the Red or Green trainer sprite, it is. This is important for PokeMMO, as these two are the colors the client changes when a character is a color other than red in-game. Notice the two shades of red in this palette. The first color, that teal one there, is the background color. You will see the colors of the sprite you are currently working with. Make sure NSE is open on the other side of the screen, also zoomed in, like so: Make sure you have your MS Paint image zoomed in on your new trainer sprite and move Paint to one side of your screen.

pokemon leaf green sprite editor

Make sure your NSE window isn't maximized, as you will need to see your Wally sprite on the screen at the same time. Now, hit CTRL and + a few times to zoom in on your Red sprite. Zoom in with the magnifying glass tool, and use the paint bucket tool and make the background white. For this tutorial, I will be using Wally from Pokemon R/S/E. After you click load, click on Trainer Sprites.įind or edit the sprite you would like to replace Red with and paste it into Paint. Open up Nameless Sprite Editor 2.X and load your rom. Using the method I use, you can change other things later.

#Pokemon leaf green sprite editor how to#

So in this tutorial, I'll show you how to edit Red's regular trainer sprite. Nameless Sprite Editor 2.X (used for editing of everything else)

pokemon leaf green sprite editor

Nameless Sprite Editor Classic (used for effective editing of overworlds) Note: This tutorial was too image-heavy for this forum, so I had to post most of these images as links. The methods I use can be used to change Overworlds, Pokemon(front and back sprites), Trainers, Trainer back sprites, and much more, including how to alter the palettes of the sprites you're editing. Hey guys, I thought some of you may enjoy a tutorial on how to edit the sprites inside of the Fire Red rom for use in your own hacks/patches for PokeMMO.










Pokemon leaf green sprite editor