Frieza Color Palette This Frieza from Dragon Ball Z Series has Black, Lavender, Maroon, Off-White, Purple, Red & White Colors. "Aura Charge" items are a type of equippable items in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team, and the Raging Blast series. They change the color of a character's default aura or add aura in case of characters who do not have one (like Androids).
Each Aura Charge item represents a specific. I design these as soon as you send the word and send previews during its production, meaning you are involved in the creation of the art. I don't draw these personally, but I can color a black and white design if wanted (see my Vergil or Goku stick designs for reference).
If I am making a design for you, please do try to answer in a timely manner. Color misunderstanding by gaberparadiso Mon Apr 11, 2016 9:54 pm I don't know whether it's a stupid question or not, but I've always wondered why in the original series Frieza had a greenish aura, whereas in videogames and in RoF he has a purple aura (which is more logical). This mod changes the color of Golden Frieza textures, images, aura, and attack effects to the colors of the Manga.
A beautiful frieza color palette consisting of eminence #6f2c90, wisteria #a35db6, light wisteria #d6b0e3, willow brook #f2f6ee, saffron mango #f9c54e. Colors are saved to "DRAGON BALL Sparking! ZERO\SparkingZERO\Mods\DBColorZ\Colors", and are saved using the format " [CharacterID]~Color [SlotID].json ". A list of all character ID's can be found here.
You can have a maximum of 100 Color Presets per character form. Ironically considering Frieza's prior fear of it, the form is similar to Super Saiyan due to its golden color, aura, and extreme power boost. Turn Golden is the only Awoken Skill transformation introduced in Xenoverse 2, that the Toki Toki City Hero is shown to have achieved.
I know he chose that color to mock the super saiyans, but how in the hell is he capable of changing the color of his skin and aura? I know this is probably just another "it's Dragonball, just go with it" moment, but it has always bugged me and I'd like to know if anyone has a reasonable explanation. Archived post.