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I'm completely new in working with FEXP, and while I've been doing fine in the most part, I have run into a problem that I haven't figured out the solution to yet. I haven't managed to create multiple recolored actor units. I managed to edit the first one, just by editing the original script that recolored a 'Soldier' unit, but then I didn't know what to do for the next one. I tried copying the whole script and pasting a copy of it below the original, and then editing its properties, but that removed the modified colors of the original unit I edited. (Spoiler for the script.) I've tried also only copying specific parts, but that gives me a syntax error. What should I have been doing?
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So I've been making decent progress on my hack, and I've decided to add one class into the game, the Heretic, which is essentially a second class for healers that uses dark magic and has a mount (think the antithesis of the Valkyrie). Because I am terrible at drawing anything, I am, at least for the moment, making it a radical recolor of the Valkyrie (a placeholder so I can implement the changes and make it as least functional). So what I've done, step by step: 1) Load up Feditor, select "Class Animation Manager", go to Valkyrie animations, and dump them. 2) Using the standard Valkyrie pallete, make the minor changes to coloration necessary to pull off my recolor (otherwise, weird shit happens like the horse looks like it has 3 eyes) 3) Add in FEditor's transparant color as background and check to see if it will insert correctly. It does. --Here's where something is going wrong-- 4) Open up FERecolor. Load Valkyrie picture, tweak recoloring until I'm happy, note the RGB values of old colors and recolored ones. 5) Open up Usenti. Use its pallete feature and numbers from FERecolor values to recolor pictures. Note that Usenti still says there are only 16 colors used. Save the files. 6) Check to see if it will insert in FEditor, but get message saying something akin to "More than 16 colors used!" 7) Assume I actually am, double check in both Usenti and MS Paint. They say I'm good and that the right colors are in the right places. 8) Still, to be safe, re-do steps 4-5. Still get same error message. Does anybody have an idea what's going on? If it worked for the un-recolored image, it *should* work for the recolored one, right? P.S. In case anybody needs it to help me out with this, here are the pre-recolored and post-recolored images: Pre: Post: