Addressing Texture Blending Mishaps:
When working with nds textures, blending issues can arise, leaving unsightly seams. To rectify this, ensure textures overlap slightly and utilize tools like Photoshop’s “Blend If” feature to seamlessly merge them.
Overcoming Color Gamut Limitations:
Textures imported into nds may display washed-out or distorted colors due to color space differences. To mitigate this, convert imported textures to the nds-compatible RGB565 color space, paying attention to the color depth limitations.
Optimizing Textures for Limited nds Memory:
To accommodate the nds' limited memory, textures should be compressed to minimize their file size. PNG compression algorithms, such as “Adaptive Filtering,” offer significant space savings while preserving quality.