I'd like to drag the new colors onto the old colors (which is already possible with the copy function) and then remove the old ones, which is essentially merging indexes. ![]() For example I might have 2 sprites from different sources in my canvas and I want them both to use the same palette. Merge colors, I actually meant merge indexes. This would be useful for creating new ramps with the gradient function too. If I want to reorganize my palette, I would need to move the position of the indexes in the palette. My ideal palette functions would look a bit like Grafx2's. I have this same issue with moving frames/layers. Dragging and dropping from the edges is not very intuitive to me, it took me a while to figure how to copy colors even after watching your demonstration! I would have found it sooner if I could move holding shift and copy holding control, but could just select in the middle of any selected color. I had never realized I could drag and drop colors. ![]() Why is the checkerboard surface larger than the actual image? If I set the zoom even higher the checkerboard space grows yet the image doesn't! The frame previewing function is super useful! I do have a couple of comments on it:Ĭould it work that you have a complete frame overview somewhere? Like if I have 7 layers, I migth not want to view them separately but still want a quick frame overview from all layers together.Ĭould I set myself what kind of bg I want for transparant? Small objects are hard to read on the checkerboard background, I would set this to white myself. I don't like starting software through steam, but I guess it will just be a matter of time before I can access the new version somewhere else. ![]() Thank you for your info, that was very useful!
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