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I guess the only other thing I'm curious about Is the method you use to color your scenes. As we know, GB-Studio only allow four colors to be used for each scene, but you seem to use a few more. Am I wrong In thinking you color It In another program before using GB-Studio's built In coloring tool to add more colors. Maybe for shading?

You've done such an amazing job with the art & gameplay! I can't wait to see the finished game.

If you turn on color mode, you can actually have a total of 8 four-color palettes that you can then assign on a tile by tile basis. My source images are always the standard 4 shades of green, then I apply the colors manually in GB Studio. There's also an "autocolor" mode, but I've never tried it, so I can't say how well that works. I prefer more control over the palettes since I make use of a lot of palette swapping for various effects.

Thanks again! Good luck with your own efforts!

Thanks, good luck to you as well!