Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/10/19/11:49:00
From: | Peter Danielsson <e96pd AT efd DOT lth DOT se>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: What is a good palette for 8-Bit Grafix?
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Date: | Tue, 19 Oct 1999 14:34:27 +0200
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A year ago I hade the same problem. I used the old DOS-program Deluxe Paint 2.0
(DP) in which it is easy to make a smooth from one colour to another in the
palette. I dont have it now, but I found it on the www.
Roland Moritz wrote:
> I want to create a game in Mode-X with Allegro, and now my problem is the
> following:
> Which Palette should I use? How can I make it, that every important color is
> in the palette, and that there are colors in the palette, which enable me to
> make smooth color-changes (for instance when I need the colors to draw a
> picture where a orange gradually turns to a grey or something...)? Can I
> download a good 8-Bit palette somewhere, or has anyone got any tips for how
> to make it?
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