[requests] sky recolouring

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osjclatchford
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[requests] sky recolouring

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could someone please recolour these two skies:
POSNSKY3.png
DUSTSKY3.png
to match this one colour-wise:
sky11.png
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ive tried like hell but I'm just hopeless at this...


doom pallete only please... :wink:

thanks in advance...
osjclatchford
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Re: [requests] sky recolouring

Post by osjclatchford »

ah well, gave the top one another shot:
citysky2.png
not bad in the end.

t'other one was another disaster so I guess the search is still on!
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Re: [requests] sky recolouring

Post by RiboNucleic Asshat »

sky1.png
sky2.png
Seemed simple enough, so I just did both, in case you like this version better. Both images are indexed PNG using the Doom palette.

For future reference, if you have GIMP installed, there's a handy feature under Colors -> Map -> Sample Colorize, which allows you to color one layer according to another.
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Re: [requests] sky recolouring

Post by osjclatchford »

PermaNoob wrote:
sky1.png
sky2.png
Seemed simple enough, so I just did both, in case you like this version better. Both images are indexed PNG using the Doom palette.


For future reference, if you have GIMP installed, there's a handy feature under Colors -> Map -> Sample Colorize, which allows you to color one layer according to another.
They are really really pretty. Thanks a bunch. As for gimp, I'll have a play around but find that a cowson to get my head around at times... Same for Photoshop... Not my bag I guess. I'm just too oldschool... :D
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