02-17-2010, 10:59 AM
Yeah, there are a couple ways to do this. In paint, you can use two colors, A front one and a back one (the back one is normally white but you can change it by using the right click button with the eyedrop instead of the left. You can draw with this color with the right click button, too. But you take a color on the spritesheet (one shade of red from Mario for example). Then, take the shade you want to replace it with and draw a large filled-in box the size of the whole sheet (or just one sprite if that's what you want to do). Rectangle select the whole sheet and drag it over the filled-in box with the background color turned off (when you click the rectangle select button on the toolbox, a new window under the toolbox should appear with two options; background color on or off). I know there's other ways that involve the eraser tool, but this is how I always did it.