I used to be more into the RPG Maker scene, but it's been a long time ago. I've done some music and some art work for some projects that have vanished, probably forever. But this was way back when the only way to get RPG Maker (unless you were Japanese) was through... Don Miguel. Remember those days? Maybe not... suffice to say, even though I used to be able to do it, now I have all but completely forgotten. I can still draw, but I always found coloring to be the biggest... pain.
There was a better method I found, but lost. You draw your little sprites or whatever, completely in greyscale. Then there was a way to take a color and "saturate" (maybe not even the right name of the tool?) the pixels. This way, your shades of dark and light would remain the same. This, to me, was way better than setting the RBG then trying to get the right color. I can't remember crap. I really can't. Maybe it was "hue"... bah. Does anybody have a clue what I'm talking about here? It's been a while since I've used a paint program and all the terminology is lost to me. I can't even remember what program I was using at the time, but it allowed you to view your walking animations. Now I have Gimp, and am learning (slowly) how to use it.
But the real gist of the question is... how would one draw in shades of grey, then fill in those pixels with color while maintaining the lightness and darkness? Seems like it should be simple, but nothing ever is. Hence, why I come crawling on my knees like the noob I am...
There was a better method I found, but lost. You draw your little sprites or whatever, completely in greyscale. Then there was a way to take a color and "saturate" (maybe not even the right name of the tool?) the pixels. This way, your shades of dark and light would remain the same. This, to me, was way better than setting the RBG then trying to get the right color. I can't remember crap. I really can't. Maybe it was "hue"... bah. Does anybody have a clue what I'm talking about here? It's been a while since I've used a paint program and all the terminology is lost to me. I can't even remember what program I was using at the time, but it allowed you to view your walking animations. Now I have Gimp, and am learning (slowly) how to use it.
But the real gist of the question is... how would one draw in shades of grey, then fill in those pixels with color while maintaining the lightness and darkness? Seems like it should be simple, but nothing ever is. Hence, why I come crawling on my knees like the noob I am...