![]() My favorite is the “Gameboy” palette.The “Gameboy” color table has loaded up nicely. I’ve created, so download them and plug them in at this step. Click the “Load” button.You’ll get a browser window looking for a color table file. ![]() It has generated one automatically, but we have no interest in that right now. Instead of using any of the other options on the “Palette” pulldown menu, we want to use “Custom.”This loads up the Color Table for your image. Again, iconic images with good contrast can be very helpful to creating a better final product.Once you have your image, simply head to Image Mode Indexed Color as before. ![]() If you still remember the steps from before, you’ll be okay without rereading it and just grabbing a few images you find interesting. My first How-to on creating 8-Bit graphics is still available.
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