I'm afraid it's quite impossible, (so far as I understand.)
I have used MSPaint extensively with the OHR and am always amazed to find so many who use the in-editor exclusively. There's an interesting program floating around which I can't remember the name. I think RMSephy and Kitten Masters of the Universe use it. This will bug me all day that I can't remember it...
Also: usually it's the other way around for me. My sprites are mangled when I import from paint and I have to spend time in-editor touching up colors.
I have used MSPaint extensively with the OHR and am always amazed to find so many who use the in-editor exclusively. There's an interesting program floating around which I can't remember the name. I think RMSephy and Kitten Masters of the Universe use it. This will bug me all day that I can't remember it...
Also: usually it's the other way around for me. My sprites are mangled when I import from paint and I have to spend time in-editor touching up colors.
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I use Graphics Gale, which is the most logical upgrade from MS Paint, IMO.
There's an interesting program floating around which I can't remember the name. I think RMSephy and Kitten Masters of the Universe use it. This will bug me all day that I can't remember it...
<TheGiz> oh hai doggy, oh no that's the straw that broke tjhe came baclsb
You can import any 256 color .bmp as a palette in GG, so just export any backdrop (chances are you already hav eone on hand)
You can do the same for images that have the MS Paint palette embedded in them.
<TheGiz> oh hai doggy, oh no that's the straw that broke tjhe came baclsb
You can do the same for images that have the MS Paint palette embedded in them.
<TheGiz> oh hai doggy, oh no that's the straw that broke tjhe came baclsb



