![]() ![]() Tile Molester will automatically convert to the nearest available RGB color. Select the RGB tab and copy/paste your color code from notepad and hit OK. Double click the color that you want to change (don't touch the first 7 colors as they are attached to the team selection banners). In Tile Molester, navigate to where you want to insert your new logo and load the correct palette:ħ. IMPORTANT: while saving, make sure that you have checked the Do not write color space information box.ħ. To save your reduced-color image go to File => Export As. (If the colormap is not visible, go to Windows => Dockable Dialogs => Colormap in the GIMP menu bar).Ĭopy the 6-digit HTML notation to notepad, then scroll to the next color using the arrows in Color index.Ħ. After converting your image the colormap will show the colors that were used. You'll already have white permanently available in the palette so you can select up to 10 as the maximum number of colors.ĥ. In Indexed Color Conversion, select "Generate optimum palette". Fewer colors can produce a "too sharp" effect, but it's all just style and preference. Generally I prefer to use as many colors as I can so that it gives a fade effect. Depending on how many colors are in the logo you can reduce it to as few as 1 color (plus B&W). You'll want to convert your logo to fewer colors in order to have it match the palette in Tile Molester. There are 9 available slots in the Tile Molester palette for team selection logos. Using GIMP, I open the file and convert to an indexed image. I also take out any TM or R marks at this point because they're too small to see at scale anyway.ģ. ![]() Regardless of how you want to crop, resize to 48x48 and save as a 24-color. Using Paint, I shrink the image to a maximum height OR width of 46 pixels (depending on orientation) in order to give a minimum pixel border on each side. gif files because they're already sort of preshrunk and they are also in the right proportions for using as center ice logos. Download logo from I like using the small 150x100. Only figured out enough to accomplish what I wanted to do with reducing the palettes.ġ. ![]() In fact the below lists the sum of my knowledge of using GIMP. I am in no way, shape or form a graphics expert. Some manual cleanup is still often necessary but it generally gets me a workable image and some consistency. This is just the method that I use, I'm all ears if anyone has other thoughts. This is the basic outline of the method that I use. Here's a summary of a conversation between Mr. ![]()
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