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==Creating a custom battle bitmap for TIE Fighter Collector's CD-ROM==
 
==Creating a custom battle bitmap for TIE Fighter Collector's CD-ROM==
The battle bitmap must be an image that is 91x75 pixels in size.  The bitmap must also use the tourdesk palette, which will limit the available colors.
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The battle bitmap must be an image that is 91x75 pixels in size.  The bitmap must also use the tourdesk palette, which will limit the available colors.  You can get tourdesk.gpl [https://insert_link_here here].
  
 
====Step by Step with GIMP====
 
====Step by Step with GIMP====
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# Create a new image of size 91x75.
 
# Create a new image of size 91x75.
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_1.jpg]]
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_1.jpg]]
# Open the Palette by going to the Windows menu, choosing Dockable Dialogs, and then choosing Palettes.
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# Open the "Palettes" dialog by going to the "Windows" menu, choosing "Dockable Dialogs", and then choosing "Palettes".
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_2.jpg]]
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_2.jpg]]
# Right click inside the Palettes window and select Import Palette.
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# Right click inside the "Palettes" window and select "Import Palette...".
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_3.jpg]]
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_3.jpg]]
 
# Choose "Palette file", select tourdesk.gpl, and select "Import".
 
# Choose "Palette file", select tourdesk.gpl, and select "Import".
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_4.jpg]]
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_4.jpg]]
# Create the Battle Bitmap you want to use!
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# Create a custom image for your TIE Fighter battle!
# When you are finished, change the image to use Indexed color mode.
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# When you are finished, change the image to use the "Indexed..." color mode.
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_5.jpg]]
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_5.jpg]]
# Choose "Use custom palette" and select tourdesk.gpl.  Make sure the "Removed unused and duplicate colors from colormap" is '''NOT''' checked and click Convert.  You image should update to only use colors in the tourdesk palette.
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# Choose "Use custom palette" and select tourdesk.gpl.  Make sure the "Remove unused and duplicate colors from colormap" is '''NOT''' checked and then click Convert.  Your image will update to only use colors in the tourdesk.gpl color palette.
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_6.jpg]]
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_6.jpg]]
# Open the File menu and select "Export As..."
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# Open the "File" menu and select "Export As..."
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_7.jpg]]
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_7.jpg]]
# Name the file, being sure to add the suffix '''*.BMP*''' so it saves as a bitmap, and click "Export".
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# Name the file, being sure to add the suffix '''.BMP''' to the filename so it saves as a bitmap, and click "Export".
# In the "Export Image as BMP" dialog that appears, expand the Compatibility Options, check the "Do not write color space information" box, and then choose "Export".
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# In the "Export Image as BMP" dialog that appears, expand the "Compatibility Options", check the "Do not write color space information" checkbox, and click "Export".
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_8.jpg]]
 
#: [[Image:Battle_bitmap_8.jpg]]
 
# Now in TIE Fighter Workshop, you can select your new BMP for the Battle Map image!
 
# Now in TIE Fighter Workshop, you can select your new BMP for the Battle Map image!
  
 
[[Category:TIE Fighter Workshop]]
 
[[Category:TIE Fighter Workshop]]

Revision as of 05:43, 27 June 2023

With TIE Fighter Workshop, you are able to specify a custom Battle Bitmap that is displayed on the tour of duty screen.

Creating a custom battle bitmap for TIE Fighter Collector's CD-ROM

The battle bitmap must be an image that is 91x75 pixels in size. The bitmap must also use the tourdesk palette, which will limit the available colors. You can get tourdesk.gpl here.

Step by Step with GIMP

  1. Install GIMP.
  2. Create a new image of size 91x75.
    Battle bitmap 1.jpg
  3. Open the "Palettes" dialog by going to the "Windows" menu, choosing "Dockable Dialogs", and then choosing "Palettes".
    Battle bitmap 2.jpg
  4. Right click inside the "Palettes" window and select "Import Palette...".
    Battle bitmap 3.jpg
  5. Choose "Palette file", select tourdesk.gpl, and select "Import".
    Battle bitmap 4.jpg
  6. Create a custom image for your TIE Fighter battle!
  7. When you are finished, change the image to use the "Indexed..." color mode.
    Battle bitmap 5.jpg
  8. Choose "Use custom palette" and select tourdesk.gpl. Make sure the "Remove unused and duplicate colors from colormap" is NOT checked and then click Convert. Your image will update to only use colors in the tourdesk.gpl color palette.
    Battle bitmap 6.jpg
  9. Open the "File" menu and select "Export As..."
    Battle bitmap 7.jpg
  10. Name the file, being sure to add the suffix .BMP to the filename so it saves as a bitmap, and click "Export".
  11. In the "Export Image as BMP" dialog that appears, expand the "Compatibility Options", check the "Do not write color space information" checkbox, and click "Export".
    Battle bitmap 8.jpg
  12. Now in TIE Fighter Workshop, you can select your new BMP for the Battle Map image!