RetroAkaMe Posted October 7, 2021 (edited) So, I'm making a 3D game in the vanilla Doom engine (don't ask why) and I used a palette made by Nash, and it didn't display correctly. So, is there somewhere that has palettes for vanilla Doom? If not, does Chex Quest have a custom palette? Can I use it? Edit: I'd like a colourful one. Edited October 7, 2021 by RetroAkaMe 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
RetroAkaMe Posted October 8, 2021 *ahem* Sorry if this is the second time I posted this, but I got pretty triggered asking it in "Editing Questions". Anyways, I was making a game in my own and I required a palette (as I am using vanilla doom due to the project's condition). Anyways, I used Nash's palette from Nash's standalone game pack. It didn't work, so I will obviously search a palette that fits for myself, but I'll also ask it here for help. A colorful palette would fit for me. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Gez Posted October 8, 2021 Perhaps you should first try to find out why Nash's palette didn't work. I don't have that standalone pack handy at the moment, but I figure that since it's minimalist and for GZDoom, it only contains the first palette, whereas vanilla Doom requires a PLAYPAL lump with 14 palettes in it. Fortunately, you can use SLADE to quickly generate all the needed extra palettes. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
RetroAkaMe Posted October 8, 2021 (edited) 1 minute ago, Gez said: Perhaps you should first try to find out why Nash's palette didn't work. I don't have that standalone pack handy at the moment, but I figure that since it's minimalist and for GZDoom, it only contains the first palette, whereas vanilla Doom requires a PLAYPAL lump with 14 palettes in it. Fortunately, you can use SLADE to quickly generate all the needed extra palettes. Yeah, I knew that was for GZDoom. I guess I will do that. Edited October 8, 2021 by RetroAkaMe 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Doomkid Posted October 9, 2021 They're pretty easy to modify, is there any reason it has to be different from Doom's standard one? FreeDoom is an example of a "standalone Vanilla Doom game" which has basically the same palette, if you're worried about using an unmodified one. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post
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