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    Postby Dean 18 Dec 2011, 03:34

    Wow, VERY nice work there! :)
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    Postby Tricob1974 18 Dec 2011, 03:54

    Cool! This is becoming a very fun thread. 8)
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    Postby WolferCooker 18 Dec 2011, 04:27

    I still got more to show! I didn't only work on sprites, I worked on other things as well!

    How about a new set of ReadThis borders! A bit out of alignment when applied, but good enough to use!


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    Postby WolferCooker 18 Dec 2011, 09:40

    I have modified a HUD used in a few mods, but it's not for me. It's for someone else and it's a secret on what they are doing. They are not using this particular model, but they did use my idea on their version.

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    This HUD can be used if you have the 6 keys, portable medkits, armor, and timer features.
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    Postby Tricob1974 18 Dec 2011, 18:47

    Have you played around with my Texture Generator at all yet? It includes sample textures you can overlap with other graphics, and recolor to create some pretty impressive stuff. The sample textures include grass, dirt, and red and blue carpets.
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    Postby WolferCooker 18 Dec 2011, 20:23

    Hmmm. Your texture generator keeps generating the same colors for every image I have used. Why is that?
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    Postby Tricob1974 20 Dec 2011, 01:19

    The colors are hard-coded in, but you can recolor them to any colors you want. Try ReColorBMP.
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    Postby WolferCooker 20 Dec 2011, 02:46

    Alright I'll play around with it and see if I can make something out of it.
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    Postby WolferCooker 01 Jan 2012, 03:44

    Hey guys, I just started on this. You know those original Wolf3d browncoat guards? Well you know there are recolored versions of them in some mods, but one thing I never saw someone attempt to do was recolor their uniforms black to represent the Allgemein. WSJ already recolored the original Wolf3d SS and Officer to Allgemein colors in Coming of the Storm

    WSJ also has made and recolored different versions of guards, but using the guard from The Lost Episodes as a base, but no one ever recolored the browncoat guard to an Allgemein guard before. I got 3 out of the 49 frames done so far.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you the browncoat guard version of the Allgemein guard!

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    Postby Tricob1974 01 Jan 2012, 04:39

    IIRC, the palette of MyMod4SDL (a.k.a. the Base Of Operations demo) uses at least one darker shade of grey, so it might help in this process. I was going to release the source tonight, anyway. :)
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    Postby WolferCooker 01 Jan 2012, 04:44

    That's great to hear Tricob! But I think it's fine the way it is. I'm using the Allgemein Officer in Coming of the Storm as a model of which colors to use.
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    Postby Tricob1974 01 Jan 2012, 04:46

    Suit yourself. I just wanted to rid you of any dead ends you might run into. I'm not real fond of dead ends, and most people I speak with share that opinion. 8)
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    Postby WolferCooker 01 Jan 2012, 04:53

    Well thank you! I'll take a look at it!
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    Postby Tricob1974 01 Jan 2012, 06:15

    Until Brian posts an upload of it, here it is.

    Edit: Brian uploaded the code here.
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    Postby WolferCooker 01 Jan 2012, 06:41

    Thanks a bunch Tricob! Now I can get back to work on learning to code!

    BTW, I just finished 3 more frames for that new Allegmeine guard (browncoat version). At the rate I'm going, it shouldn't take me any more than about a week to finish.
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