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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 9:31 pm Post subject: x-hairs |
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well i asked about it on the usv thread, no replies, so i'll paste in here what i said there, for now i'll jsut have to put in my old x-hairs untill i can get this figured out...
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well i had custom ones that i had downloaded, then i got to thinking how i could amke them better, which is the problem. i went to custom tfc, and got the programs i needed and edited them in photoshop but when i go to convert them and sue them as sprites, thet aren't trasnparent, AND I DON"T KNOW HOW TO FIX IT!!!! its driving me crazy. i tried white, black, 255 blue, tried backgroudn eraser, tried converting it a different way. if you know anything please help, when i'm done i can post thme up here and see if anyoen else wants them, lol. but if you have no idea what i'm talking about its in the tutorial section on custom tfc, under sprites. i have no idea whats wrong and as for now my shotty sprite is the x-hari with a large box behind it. thanks _________________ |
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JTHM Registered User
Joined: 30 Apr 2002 Location: Plymouth, MN Posts: 406
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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You should be checking Alphatest on SprWizard instead of Additive, that will make the last color in the pallett the transparent color, so make sure that last color in the pallette is the color you want to be transparent
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 10:00 pm Post subject: |
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JTHM wrote: | You should be checking Alphatest on SprWizard instead of Additive, that will make the last color in the pallett the transparent color, so make sure that last color in the pallette is the color you want to be transparent
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explain the pallette... is that the readme associated with the x-hair or no? _________________ |
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Violent Pacifist Registered User
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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I've had that problem before. NONE of the modes worked with any color I tried when I was makeing the xhair into a sprite. Never did find out what was wrong _________________
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Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 12:36 am Post subject: |
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well i foudn out my problem, answered here, all it was thenw as working things out, liek the actual work on the x-hairs, thanks jthm
your link wrote: | 3 > Open it in a paint program like Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro. You can edit them but each crosshair can't be larger than 24x24 pixels and the crossbow zoom can't be larger than 104x16 pixels. If you want to add a few new colors you'll have to add them to the palette. In Photoshop choose 'Image', 'Mode' and 'Color Table'. Click on the squares and select a color. In Paint Shop Pro choose 'Colors' and 'Edit Palette'. Double-click on a square and choose a color. This is helpful for changing a few colors, but if you were going to use alot more colors, then just change to RGB or 16 Million Colors and edit the picture. When you're done, change it back to 256 colors and make sure you have the transparent color in the last square of the palette. Save it when you're done editing.
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