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    • HeppsH Offline
      Hepps Moderators @ArcticFox
      last edited by Hepps

      @arcticfox Well I don't know about the two programs you are using...

      But in paint.net there is an "Adjustments" tab and in that list there is an option called "Hue/Saturation".

      0_1510978217167_Menu tab.png

      This function will re-colourize all non black or white pixels to a uniform hue.... so you will retain the right outline, detail and shadowing.... but anything else will change to the colour in the image.

      0_1510978237117_Hue example.png

      These are the colour codes you want to keep documented.... (since as long as you start from a Sepia base image it will always yeild the exact same finished colour) This is also why I say you should have all the units open at the same time.... because once you set the hue.... you can go to all the other sepia images and just "repeat" that setting. (In paint.net once you have set a hue... you can just go to the next image... select the "Hue/Saturation" option and it will retain the selection you made already in the other image) So then you just go to each unit... hit that option and tada! All your units are the exact same colour. Then you go back through each of them and save them as what you need.

      Side note is that if you are trying to do this for multiple nations... you may want to have already set up empty file folders named for each nation you intend to build. Makes it much easier while you are trying to do this quickly. Staying very organized in your file management is CRITICAL to make this process as painless as possible since it can be very time consuming to begin with.

      "A joyous heart sours with the burden of expectation"
      Hepster

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      • prastleP Offline
        prastle Moderators Admin
        last edited by prastle

        @hepps test 0_1510890220325_021fbc32-16d4-45ff-9e58-b3ff8951b9a9-image.png

        Is this one better 😉 but to be honest I dont know what the issue is your having. Sorry

        If we open a quarrel between past and present, we shall find that we have lost the future! Sir Winston Churchill

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        • prastleP Offline
          prastle Moderators Admin @prastle
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          @ArcticFox Since you are new I would like to explain the joke. @Hepps is one of the best graphics guys we have. So if he cant upload images we really have a problem .... I am quite certain all will try and help solve the issue. I was just having some fun with H because he loves winding my "tail" also. 🙂

          If we open a quarrel between past and present, we shall find that we have lost the future! Sir Winston Churchill

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          • General_ZodG Offline
            General_Zod Moderators @prastle
            last edited by

            @prastle

            Yeah sounds, like a cruel torture, for hepps. Cant display his nice pics anymore. I'm waiting for one of his pics my thread too... The suspense is building. What can it be? hehe

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            • vikingmakerV Offline
              vikingmaker
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              @ArcticFox if you are going to be recoloring a lot of units think about making a outline of the unit with a transparent center so the layer underneath it will show through this way you can just change the layer color as many time as you like. I personally like to start with a larger image for outlining and color change then I resize it for the game and the the big one for the nice color.

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              • HeppsH Offline
                Hepps Moderators @vikingmaker
                last edited by

                @vikingmaker It's actually far easier to do it the other way. To take an image... shrink it down to the finished size then create an outline and shadowing. Yeilds far more consistent results.

                "A joyous heart sours with the burden of expectation"
                Hepster

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                • HeppsH Offline
                  Hepps Moderators
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                  @general_zod Thanks confirmed what I suspected based on the impeccable advice of one Mr. Prastle.... say what you will about country bumpkins.... but the man really does know a thing or two.

                  "A joyous heart sours with the burden of expectation"
                  Hepster

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                  • HeppsH Offline
                    Hepps Moderators
                    last edited by

                    @ArcticFox Posts updated with images.

                    "A joyous heart sours with the burden of expectation"
                    Hepster

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                    • prastleP Offline
                      prastle Moderators Admin @Hepps
                      last edited by

                      @hepps searches for hammer to smash his useless hard drive ... sigh guess I am going shopping...

                      If we open a quarrel between past and present, we shall find that we have lost the future! Sir Winston Churchill

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                      • HeppsH Offline
                        Hepps Moderators
                        last edited by

                        So here is a quick look at how I set up a master layout for a map. This is what I keep as a reference when designing all the different nations for a game.

                        0_1511033143740_Colouring changes.png

                        "A joyous heart sours with the burden of expectation"
                        Hepster

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                        • ArcticFoxA Offline
                          ArcticFox
                          last edited by

                          Thanks for all the help. Should be able to recolour much faster and more consistent now!

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                          • HeppsH Offline
                            Hepps Moderators @ArcticFox
                            last edited by

                            @arcticfox NP! Look forward to seeing the results.

                            I will try to put together a step by step for new unit creation as soon as I have the time.

                            "A joyous heart sours with the burden of expectation"
                            Hepster

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                            • HeppsH Offline
                              Hepps Moderators @prastle
                              last edited by

                              @prastle said in Unit image creation:

                              @hepps test 0_1510890220325_021fbc32-16d4-45ff-9e58-b3ff8951b9a9-image.png

                              Is this one better 😉 but to be honest I dont know what the issue is your having. Sorry

                              BTW Prastle.... can you please change your avitar to this image?

                              Something about seeing an ass laughing hysterically just seems.... right.

                              😉

                              "A joyous heart sours with the burden of expectation"
                              Hepster

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                              • prastleP Offline
                                prastle Moderators Admin @Hepps
                                last edited by prastle

                                @hepps hehe digs for a laughing MamMoth

                                If we open a quarrel between past and present, we shall find that we have lost the future! Sir Winston Churchill

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