Load up a palette (look at the image posted above in IMPORTANT IMAGE to see a visual guide of this, step 3 is loading a palette).Load the sprite sheet of the character that you want to create a custom palette for (I’m doing one for Switch).You can find GraphicsGale here there is a paid version but the free version does everything we need it to do.įirst off I’m going to explain a little bit about how it all works and the relevant files that you should be aware of. I’m sure it is possible to use all sorts of different image editing software to do this but GrahpicsGale is the only one I know how to use to do this and it’s the program I will be teaching you how to use in this tutorial. This guide is going to cover 2 main parts, the first is creating custom palettes for the existing Lethal League characters, and the second part is going to be importing your own custom sprites to replace an existing Lethal League character. Using existing material such as sprites from other fighting games is easier than creating your own but it’s still a time consuming process. Making sprites can be tricky it takes a lot of time and patience to change the character sprites in Lethal League into something else.
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