I have recently been playing with photoshop to colorize ship sprites.
The first one I chose to be thorough with was the IDA Frigate, in part because of what AAC did with IDAs. Also, the IDA is a very versitile ship. If you're a small government, you dont have the resources to build yourself a totally new class of capitol ship - You're gonna be using IDA frigates. They can adapt to almost any task (as the rebels have demonstrated), and are not difficult to obtain. If you are a plugin developed, you certainly dont want your new small government's capitol ships to look like someone flew an IDA into a leviathan full of garish paint - (besides, who wants to fly a ship like that? nobody!).
This template lets you independantly adjust the colors of the IDA frigate by chooseing the appropriate layer and adjusting hue and saturation (to control color and tint respectively).
Ship color template, IDA Frigate: (url="http://"http://www.aznt.com/EVN/IDAFrigate.psd.sit")www.aznt.com/EVN/IDAFrigate.psd.sit(/url)
Ship color template, Lightning Fighter: (url="http://"http://www.aznt.com/EVN/Lightning.psd.sit")http://www.aznt.com/...ghtning.psd.sit(/url)
Heres how it was made: (so other people can make them for other ships)
I C/Ped the deRLEed sprite of a rebel frigate into photoshop and did the following:
Duplicate the main layer and hide one of them.
On the other one, set the saturation as high as it will go. The thing will now look absolutely garish.
I selected the whole image, then switched to non-contiguous magic wand to deselect the middle part (ie, the part that's green on the rebel one) of the ship (option-click. had to click a few times in different places - experiment to find the optimal tolerance for the sprite in question).
Set tolerance to 0 and click on the black area between the images.
Copy, make a new layer, and paste it in.
Without deselecting what you pasted into the new layer, go to edit->fill and fill it with some color you can recognize (you can easily change it later).
Go set this new layer to use color blending, and turn on the origional layer behind it. You should now have a set of sprites each with a colored part. Now make sure the layer with the colored part is selected and clean it up with the eraser.
Now, you have a layer that you can use to change the color of part of the ship.
If there are other parts that could concievably be colored, temporarally set the color layer blending to normal, duplicate both layers, and merge the duplicates. Hide the other ones (we dont care about them just yet).
Select this merged layer, and select everything. Use magic wand with tolerance zero to deselect the background and the area you have already colored (which since you had it on normal blending when you duplicated it, is all one color).
Copy/paste this into a new layer, and hide the old one. You propably dont need it anymore.
If the ship is like the IDA frigate, where all the parts are connected by one middle piece, the next part gets easy: Fill this new layer, and duplicate it to make enough layers to color each part you want to color seperately. Hide all but the one your working on.
Now go unhide the base layer and the first color layer you made long ago, and set it to use color blending. Set the one you are working on to use color blending too. Now (making sure the one your working on is the one your editing) use the eraser tool to take out parts that shouldnt be there (on an IDA frigate, if you are working on the cargo pods, and had already done the middle part, this new layer would have the cargo pods and the engines, and you would want to erase the engines, so only the cargo pods were colored).
Repeat this until all parts have color layers. You can now adjust the color of that part by selecting it and adjusting the hue. You can make it a lighter tint by reducing the saturation. Whole thing took like three hours to do, but alot of that was due to my inexperience with photoshop, I think i could reproduce it in half that, mabey even less.
If anyone else makes any "ship color templates" like this i would be happy to host them in exchange for being able to use them And even if you dont want it released for some reason, I'd love to see it.
-Az
Enjoy
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(This message has been edited by Azratax2 (edited 08-13-2003).)