Individual controls for the hat, shirt, overalls, gloves, and skin.
Automatically calculates darker "shadow" versions of your chosen colors to maintain depth.
All black everything with glowing red eyes (requires specific texture mods). Fire Mario: White hat and shirt with bright red overalls. Retro GameBoy: Various shades of pea-green and olive. Why Use a Generator Instead of Manual Coding?
See how the colors look on a 3D model before applying the code.
To achieve these looks, a is the essential tool for every player and modder. What is an SM64 Color Code?
Support for different versions, such as the original US ROM, the Shindou version, or the PC Port (SM64EX). How to Use Color Codes in Your Game
🎨 With millions of color combinations, no two Marios have to look the same.
Manual hex editing is tedious. A single wrong digit can cause Mario to turn invisible, crash the game, or result in a "rainbow glitch" where colors strobe uncontrollably. A generator handles the math for you, ensuring that the light and dark values remain balanced so Mario doesn't look like a flat, 2D object.