Sarane
10th Jun 2009, 05:37 PM
I thought this might be useful to other Psp users trying to make patterns. It took me days to figure out how to work with channels in psp7, so maybe this will spare someone else the frustration. Currently I cannot make a 4 color pattern as I cannot for the life of me figure out how to make the alpha channel "stick". I've tried everything, so if anyone else knows how, please share.
This is my pattern:
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/Mypattern.jpg
It isn't necessary to seperate the colors by vector tracing. The important thing to do is simply to make the colors clean and seperate in what ever method is easiest for you. Once you have your pattern seperated by color, make a black and white image 256x256 for EACH color that is to be on the pattern:
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/OrangeParts.jpg
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/GreyParts.jpg
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/PurpleParts.jpg
So, all the parts of the pattern that will be orange are seperate, all the parts that are grey and all the parts that are purple.
The next step is to go to the "colors" menu and select "split channel" and then "split to RGB".
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/Split1.jpg
It will give you a red, green and blue channel for EACH of your colors.
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/split2.jpg
Delete the green and blue for the first image, but keep the red. Do the same proceedure for each of your 3 color seperated images, until you have one red, one green and one blue.
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/split3.jpg
The red channel is for the orange pieces of the pattern, the green channel is for the grey pieces and the blue is for the purple pieces.
Next, using the red channel, go to the "colors" menu and select "Combine Channel" and then "Combine from RGB".
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/combine.jpg
A drop-down menu will appear:
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/combine2.jpg
In the drop-down menu, select your red channel, then your green and finally your blue. Hit "ok".
It will give you your final image:
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/combine3.jpg
Save as a DDS and open it up in Delphy's Pattern Packager.
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/patternmaker.jpg
Once you have selected your colors, and filled in the information, save it and test in game.
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/final1.jpg
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/final2.jpg
This is my pattern:
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/Mypattern.jpg
It isn't necessary to seperate the colors by vector tracing. The important thing to do is simply to make the colors clean and seperate in what ever method is easiest for you. Once you have your pattern seperated by color, make a black and white image 256x256 for EACH color that is to be on the pattern:
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/OrangeParts.jpg
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/GreyParts.jpg
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/PurpleParts.jpg
So, all the parts of the pattern that will be orange are seperate, all the parts that are grey and all the parts that are purple.
The next step is to go to the "colors" menu and select "split channel" and then "split to RGB".
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/Split1.jpg
It will give you a red, green and blue channel for EACH of your colors.
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/split2.jpg
Delete the green and blue for the first image, but keep the red. Do the same proceedure for each of your 3 color seperated images, until you have one red, one green and one blue.
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/split3.jpg
The red channel is for the orange pieces of the pattern, the green channel is for the grey pieces and the blue is for the purple pieces.
Next, using the red channel, go to the "colors" menu and select "Combine Channel" and then "Combine from RGB".
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/combine.jpg
A drop-down menu will appear:
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/combine2.jpg
In the drop-down menu, select your red channel, then your green and finally your blue. Hit "ok".
It will give you your final image:
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/combine3.jpg
Save as a DDS and open it up in Delphy's Pattern Packager.
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/patternmaker.jpg
Once you have selected your colors, and filled in the information, save it and test in game.
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/final1.jpg
http://www.exoticelements.org/PSPPatterns/final2.jpg