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@Ryumaru Do you have any tip about the custom theme music? Because it's always heavy to me (I mean, WAV files). I mean, I must reduce the quality but that's what I don't want to do
 
The problem is that I don't want to do a very repetitive loop :/
Sometimes the music is unnecessarily longer than it should be. For example for my Fire Emblem Fates theme the original OST was over 5 minutes long! However it actually repeats itself so I was able to cut it to about 2 minutes.
 
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Hey @Ryumaru do you take requests? If so would you be able to fulfil my request I posted a few pages back? (Page 161 I believe) Thanks if you can, however I fully understand If you can't
 
@Ryumaru Do you have any tip about the custom theme music? Because it's always heavy to me (I mean, WAV files). I mean, I must reduce the quality but that's what I don't want to do
When I create a file brstm we reduce the quality of music. Then I realize cutting the music so as not to get bad. I downloaded many parts of my songs on the site http://www.mp3.animaniaclub.com.br/ the music comes in small size. I use two programs to make the file in wav format.

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Hey @Ryumaru do you take requests? If so would you be able to fulfil my request I posted a few pages back? (Page 161 I believe) Thanks if you can, however I fully understand If you can't
I'm wanting to finish the custom themes that let stopped. I just do custom themes if games or Anime. Other types of issues I do not take to. Before creating your custom theme I run behind renders in order to make the mounts. I use renders to the theme of the images and their icons.

If your custom theme is quick to be created as was the Mario can see later without problem. the custom theme from Super Mario Galaxy 4 renders only used to create it.

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I didnt change them because i thought the default colors looked nice with this theme, but i will change them for future themes, depending of the images colors :)

Thank you so much!
It wIt would be nice if you could do with color gradient effect on the buttons of customizable themes.
I can do some similar effects photoshop the color palettes in my custom themes.
 
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Wow i love it :yay3ds:
Everyone likes of Mario right. I will do custom theme of Mario and Luigi Paper Jam soon.

Look at the list of custom themes that I'm doing.
1 - One Piece (Usopp, Sanji, Zoro, Frank, Troll, Brook)
2 - Lego Indiana Jones
3 - Final Figth
4 - Pokemon XY and Z
5 - Mario e Luigi Paper Jam
6 - Resident Evil 1 and 4
 
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Is there any reason SFX won't work even when you have "Enable use of SFX" checked? I'm building off a theme that originally didn't have any, so could that be why? All the SFX keep staying default when I check it on 3DS. Yet when I do CWAV Dump in Yata, everything is there.

Anyone know what could be going on?
 
Is there any reason SFX won't work even when you have "Enable use of SFX" checked? I'm building off a theme that originally didn't have any, so could that be why? All the SFX keep staying default when I check it on 3DS. Yet when I do CWAV Dump in Yata, everything is there.

Anyone know what could be going on?
First you convert the file in wav format to Cwav. Before you import the file cwav you must activate its operation in Yata plus.
You've followed these processes in this order before importing the Cwav files ?
 
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First you convert the file in wav format to Cwav. Before you import the file cwav you must activate its operation in Yata plus.
I've been doing that but to no avail.

I think it has something to do with the theme I'm editing. I tried editing on top of a different theme and everything worked fine.
 
I've been doing that but to no avail.

I think it has something to do with the theme I'm editing. I tried editing on top of a different theme and everything worked fine.
You have to save the original theme Cwav file separately. Then to create a new theme you import this CWav file to the new theme.
The problem is that this can give error in the file by the fact that you're editing over an original file. Make it matters the cwav the original theme and create a new then import the cwav. Has this happened to me when I started creating custom themes.
 
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