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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:33 pm 
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sorry for all the questions, but i had a question about the optimized pallet feature in traxx. the last times i did it on a track it made it so the trucks you drove on the tracks were off in color.

here's an example of a track without the custom pallet vs. my rca dome with a custom pallet.

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notice how much the color of the truck is affected?

is it possible to use the optimized pallet without sacrificing the look of the trucks in game.


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Yep, a custom track pallette affects the whole game objects, including the trucks.

>is it possible to use the optimized pallet without sacrificing the look of the trucks in game.
I don't think that's possible. :/


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didnt smomeone once say make a set of tiles off somewhere that u dotn care about on the track, one of each colour that u want preserved, so when u make custom pallete, they are entered. otherwise, if there is no orange on yoru track for example, than orange trucks get buggered up.

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actually i have that on rca dome outside of the arena model. it's a pallet with every color on it, but it didn't work unfortunately.


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That's the trick to use. But its effectiveness varies with the texture in question. I find that if you use the stock bigfoot texture, and a few other choice truck textures then you can get acceptable results.

Another option is to save the palette from the track you know works the way you want it, then load it in the new track... and cross your fingers everything else will still look all right. Easy enough to switch back if you're not happy with the result.


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You mean I was right for once??? wow lol

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Slayer wrote:
You mean I was right for once??? wow lol


wtg [:-)] lol


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