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Painfull[BR1] 03-12-2003 06:41 PM

Crosshair and scope problem
 
I need some help. I did my own custom crosshair, BUT i did a white backround by mistake. And I need to know how U make it transperent. I got Painshop 7, Paint and photoshop. so if someone can tell me how i would enjoy it

Painfull[BR1]

Rott3n 03-12-2003 09:38 PM

everything you need to know is right here http://homepage.ntlworld.com/zagz/tutorials.htm

Painfull[BR1] 03-13-2003 07:18 AM

No it doesent say how to put ur backround transperent, i know its a mask thing and layer but I don't know how to select what i want to mask. And second thing, i tryed to do it in paint shop pro 7, cuz the mask is already done, but how you can do a perfect shape or something without those stupid things on the side.

Painfull[BR1]

Hobbs 03-13-2003 11:16 AM

open the file go to masks/delete.

Make ur changes.... go to masks/new/from immage... select same options as in pic.
[img]http://www.dodstudios.net/uploads/upload.php?upload=doupload[/img]

now.. masks/save alpha channel save to alpha channel1
refer to this pic...


[img]http://www.dodstudios.net/uploads/upload.php?upload=doupload[/img]

Dr. Deleto 03-13-2003 11:48 AM

depending on the seetings in your mask certain colors will become transparent. If you draww the xhair in all black, use source luminance when making a new mask, then recolor it after saving to an alpha channel, it will be just like you want it.

step 1. Draw the xhair out in all black

step 2. select the masks tab, then new, then from image. cleck yes at the prompt and make sure the "source luminance" box is checked.

step 3. select the masks tab again, save to aplha channel, save channel as "Alpha Channel 1". The name isnt imperitive but I like to be precise. just click yes on the prompt when saving the alpha channel.

step 4. save as crosshair.tga . make sure to save as true vision targa (.tga) . click yes on the prompt about merging layers.

step 5. close your image, then reopen it.

step 6. color your crosshair as you see fit, then save again.

to test how it looks while coloring it, click the masks tab, load from alpha channel. this will show you what it will look like in game. MAKE SURE YOU UNDO THE ALPHA CHANNEL LOAD BEFORE SAVING!

hope that helps


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