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Humvee
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Alpha Values of resource pic
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16 Feb 2004, 22:07:28 »
I know ho to add pics and all that
but I wanne add a pic with a part where u can still see all the action true....
How should i edit that part ? what colour should it have...
u know what i mean?
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Re:Alpha Values of resource pic
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17 Feb 2004, 17:59:27 »
uhm...isn't the alpha channel embedded into the pic itself? afaik, at .gif pics i do choose the color which should be used for transparency into the "save as..." dialogue (Corel Photo paint).
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Humvee
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17 Feb 2004, 18:15:09 »
in .gif images it is mostely the perfect black that is transparent..
But I wanne keep mine in .jpeg format cuz .gif reduces the quality seriously
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Blanco
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17 Feb 2004, 20:31:58 »
if you have a prog that can handle tga, like photoshop, save your jpg as tga and open it in texview and save it as .paa
Tga can handle transparency very easy.
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the only thing I wanne know is what i have to do to edit a part of a jpeg to make it look transparant in an cutscenen as a resource picture
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19 Feb 2004, 00:16:11 »
You can't do that with a jpg file. You have to save as a 32 bit .tga file with an alpha channel. The black part of the alpha channel is the area which will be transparent. You then have to convert it to a .paa using texview.
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