Palettifier Update!
Palettifier 1.3 is out! Pretty much improved it to catch up with Recolour (again). You can now simply click to select the frames, and you can also select the background colours for them (unlink the chain if they're on different backgrounds). Also, as a precaution, you can't palettify the sheet until both selections are the same dimensions.
However, unlike Recolour, I've kept the option to drag the selections. You might be thinking "why would someone want that, clicking is easier isn't it?" Well that's right, it is. But what if you wanted to palettify a sheet of someone like, for example, Rayman, with nothing connecting his hands to his body?
Most of the time, especially with idle stances where all his body parts are close to each other, clicking will work fine. However, in other cases:
Not too useful. In cases like this you'll want to drag the selection instead:
I'm sure this won't really happen that often, and clicking will almost always work and therefore you should use it. But this sort of possibility had crossed my mind so I thought it can't hurt to keep the dragging option.
Palettifier 1.3 is out! Pretty much improved it to catch up with Recolour (again). You can now simply click to select the frames, and you can also select the background colours for them (unlink the chain if they're on different backgrounds). Also, as a precaution, you can't palettify the sheet until both selections are the same dimensions.
However, unlike Recolour, I've kept the option to drag the selections. You might be thinking "why would someone want that, clicking is easier isn't it?" Well that's right, it is. But what if you wanted to palettify a sheet of someone like, for example, Rayman, with nothing connecting his hands to his body?
Most of the time, especially with idle stances where all his body parts are close to each other, clicking will work fine. However, in other cases:
Not too useful. In cases like this you'll want to drag the selection instead:
I'm sure this won't really happen that often, and clicking will almost always work and therefore you should use it. But this sort of possibility had crossed my mind so I thought it can't hurt to keep the dragging option.