Very minor change, but NES color 38 went from #e0e060 to #e0e070 between the last version and the updated one. The only place it's used is in the water tiles.
I painkstakingly recolored (most) of this tileset to conform to the NES Classic color pallete. File attached.
That said, I don't think I'll use this. I expected changing the colors to be like "oh whatever" but the NES Classic's muted, natural colors make a big impact on how the scene feels. I'm going for bright/cheerful, so I'll keep the original palette.
I still want to add more colors, but I don't know when to break the rules. I'm too novice. I guess it's something I'll experiment with and figure out.
Hi DragonDePlatino, thank you for this great tileset! I'm using it in my game, Vegan on a Desert Island.
Unfortunately, some colors are missing. The NES tileset has 54 colors, and the palette in this sheet contains only 26. I'd like to extend this tileset but cannot find the missing colors.
I found over a dozen interpretations of the NES color palette, and none of them match the colors in these files. Any ideas?
Hi Avgvst! I just wanted to tell you that I really love this music. I'm not using it in a game, but I am listening to it on loop almost every day while I write code. It's a brilliant soundtrack and you are truly gifted. The fact it's also Creative Commons is a gift to this world! Thank you!
I also created a *.gpl color palette file which can be used in GIMP, Krita, and maybe other digital painting tools.
Found here: https://gitlab.com/voadi/voadi/wikis/assets/Zoria.gpl
Very minor change, but NES color 38 went from #e0e060 to #e0e070 between the last version and the updated one. The only place it's used is in the water tiles.
Amazing. Thank you so much!! This will be extremely helpful for my game. I can't thank you enough. :D
Alex
I painkstakingly recolored (most) of this tileset to conform to the NES Classic color pallete. File attached.
That said, I don't think I'll use this. I expected changing the colors to be like "oh whatever" but the NES Classic's muted, natural colors make a big impact on how the scene feels. I'm going for bright/cheerful, so I'll keep the original palette.
I still want to add more colors, but I don't know when to break the rules. I'm too novice. I guess it's something I'll experiment with and figure out.
Hi DragonDePlatino, thank you for this great tileset! I'm using it in my game, Vegan on a Desert Island.
Unfortunately, some colors are missing. The NES tileset has 54 colors, and the palette in this sheet contains only 26. I'd like to extend this tileset but cannot find the missing colors.
I found over a dozen interpretations of the NES color palette, and none of them match the colors in these files. Any ideas?
Thank you!
Hi Avgvst! I just wanted to tell you that I really love this music. I'm not using it in a game, but I am listening to it on loop almost every day while I write code. It's a brilliant soundtrack and you are truly gifted. The fact it's also Creative Commons is a gift to this world! Thank you!