If you are editing textures rather than vertex colors, you will encounter various N64-specific graphic formats, including:
The is a popular community tool used to create custom color palettes for Mario's character model in ROM hacks and machinima. These generators produce hex codes—specifically Gameshark codes—that overwrite the default vertex colors of Mario’s hat, overalls, gloves, and shoes. How it Works
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: Use one of the tools above to select your colors and copy the resulting hexadecimal string (e.g., 8107EC... ). Sm64 Color Code Generator
If you choose an RGB color that is too dark (below R=10, G=10, B=10), the N64’s lighting model may treat it as black due to the reduced 5-bit precision. Always preview your colors in a high-luminance environment.
You can manually enter these "useful paper" reference codes into your emulator:
Enter the . At first glance, it sounds like a niche tool. In reality, it is the gateway to modernizing the game’s aesthetic, fixing palettes for hacks, or simply making Mario look like Wario, Luigi, or a completely original character. If you are editing textures rather than vertex
: Specifically designed for Saturn, sm64js, and traditional emulators. Popular Custom Color Codes
RGB Input: R: 255 G: 0 B: 0 BGR565 Hex: 0xF800 SM64 Code: \x00\xF8 (little‑endian)
This is the industry standard for SM64 machinima. and its later iterations allow users to import, export, and modify SM64 color codes in real-time. It features a "Color Code Studio" that connects directly to the game, allowing you to edit colors and see the results on-screen instantly. It also serves as a repository for storing these codes locally, freeing users from relying on external cheat files. You can manually enter these "useful paper" reference
Regardless of the tool, the customization process generally follows these steps: Select Body Parts
If you are looking to customize like coins, Bowser, or levels?
If you are editing textures rather than vertex colors, you will encounter various N64-specific graphic formats, including:
The is a popular community tool used to create custom color palettes for Mario's character model in ROM hacks and machinima. These generators produce hex codes—specifically Gameshark codes—that overwrite the default vertex colors of Mario’s hat, overalls, gloves, and shoes. How it Works
💬
: Use one of the tools above to select your colors and copy the resulting hexadecimal string (e.g., 8107EC... ).
If you choose an RGB color that is too dark (below R=10, G=10, B=10), the N64’s lighting model may treat it as black due to the reduced 5-bit precision. Always preview your colors in a high-luminance environment.
You can manually enter these "useful paper" reference codes into your emulator:
Enter the . At first glance, it sounds like a niche tool. In reality, it is the gateway to modernizing the game’s aesthetic, fixing palettes for hacks, or simply making Mario look like Wario, Luigi, or a completely original character.
: Specifically designed for Saturn, sm64js, and traditional emulators. Popular Custom Color Codes
RGB Input: R: 255 G: 0 B: 0 BGR565 Hex: 0xF800 SM64 Code: \x00\xF8 (little‑endian)
This is the industry standard for SM64 machinima. and its later iterations allow users to import, export, and modify SM64 color codes in real-time. It features a "Color Code Studio" that connects directly to the game, allowing you to edit colors and see the results on-screen instantly. It also serves as a repository for storing these codes locally, freeing users from relying on external cheat files.
Regardless of the tool, the customization process generally follows these steps: Select Body Parts
If you are looking to customize like coins, Bowser, or levels?