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Sorry about that, it's a limit of using a 256-color window - all menus and cursors have to be drawn with the colors from your picture :-[

If the menus don't have nice colors with your current palette (after a reduce for example), you can press "Backspace" in the palette screen, it will automatically choose 4 unused slots at the end of palette, and set them to default GUI colors.

There's no option in Grafx2 to choose less than 256 colors, but you can at least customize the small palette at the right of the menu so it shows less colors at a time, the boxes will be bigger for easier selection  : Right-click the Palette icon, and then you can choose for example 4 columns and 4 lines to display 16 colors at a time.

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General Discussion / Re: grafx2. big white border on select and paste.
« on: January 30, 2011, 04:01:52 pm »
You probably grabbed "outside" the brush. In grafx2, the brush grabbing tools pick the pixels that are under the marching ants, on all sides : So you need to 'overwrite' the pixels you want to grab.

For iso, be sure to try the shift key with the line tool.

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General Discussion / Re: New pixel art (animation) program development
« on: November 16, 2009, 04:31:32 pm »
"Pencil", or "Pencil planner" (http://www.pencil-animation.org/) uses a variant of the "flash" timeline display : A new key frame (bitmap content) is marked by a big spot at the intersection of the time (X) and layer (Y). This frame is valid and displayed until another one arrives, which can be any lenght of time ahead.
It's a much simpler display than flash, as there's no stretching bar with a start symbol and an end symbol.
It's rather intuitive because adding a frame anywhere automatically "interrupts" the duration of previous frame, and removing frame B between A and C automatically means A will be valid till the beginning of C.

Lastly, the program uses empty frames (filled with transparency) when a layer disappears entirely. Simple trick.


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