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OK perfect! thank you :)
I think remember something like that... yeah I think it's normal. I just added more colors to the form and didn't touch the vanilla palette. As you know my mod is essentially just a modified vanilla palette file with thousands more colors. Just FYI, the colors you see in the colorform, in the Unreal Engine/Modding Kit, are NOT representative of the colors as shown in-game. I also found that the color forms use a strange hex code to achieve it's color. Every hex code is preceded by "FF" even though that isn't the case in general outside the modding kit.
ok, thanks anyway :) instead I noticed that in the color selection there are 3 lines of 21 colors all black the same, is this normal?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W7o9o5MOa9FmXV4ASyZEfcjl4TeLWMDZ/view?usp=sharing
I don't know the exact steps. Just that it's possible.
ok, wanting how to do it?