ROM Hack Editing graphics with NSCR

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I think it's not palette related... I've made a test, look:

I've cleared the file from all the other graphics.
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However...

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There is still noise around. I will be testing a few things a little bit more and see if I can improve it.
 
Color Depth should be 8 since you're working with a 4 bits per pixel codec.
Seems a palette issue to me. Check your "black" under "Empieza..." to see if RGB matches the topmost pixel of original picture.
 
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Both palettes are exactly the same. Look at this:

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I'm starting to think that maybe there is something else... such as another graphic from another file there, which was hidden by the original text, and with my edited text is showing again because it's using less space... I don't really know, but it's a guess.
 
I am also starting to think that there are actually atleast 2 images in top of each other,
but not from another file. There seems to be atleast some kind of glow around and beneath it
and that may use piece after/before text part in that file. It may be quite hard to figure out how it is composed.
 
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adlLavj.png


I might be onto something. Those areas with blue box around it have different palette.
It is palette one below rest of text. You need use that palette for those part, but it
needs to be seamless with other text.

Those darker boxes are because text palette doesn't have pure black.
To make it blend it to background you need more pieces. I think they
are in same ncgr after and maybe also before text.

This picture below shows that only problem
is that glow is designed for original text, not
for your one. You need to edit that too.
I think glow is using bottom palette, but I'm not sure.

Basically you need 3 bmps with 3 palettes, but still have it as one seamless picture.

MKrMbnV.png
 
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mrichston
Ok, I will try something around that.

jjjewel
You are absolutely right, but I have already changed that color a long time ago. Now both pictures have the same palette. ;)



Thank you very much!
 
I don't know exactly what, but this has to prove something. I just painted red the surroundings of the text and this happens: It turns invisible. Maybe there is a color which keeps it in black...

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PS: Replacing red with White... The blue from below the text disappears.
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PS-2: SUCCESS!! By replacing colours from the second and third palette rows from below I can delete those blue squares :')

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Thank you everyone for your advice ;)
 

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