They never end up working, meaning the skins does not appear and the object is colored white. I used paint.net for the trial and it worked like a charm. Now im using gimp, which seams to be pretty popular. I will edit a tga and save it but when Im munging a line will come up saying "tga type 10 not currently supported or tga type 0 not currently supported"
has anyone succesfully used GIMP for editing tgas? and if so do you know what I can do to fix this?
thanks
When I edit tgas...............
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RE: When I edit tgas...............
It seems like you are saving it "compressed". When you first start editing a skin, click "Save As" and save it as what you want. The next window that pops up will have two check-boxes (one saying something about RLE Compression or something like that). Uncheck both and you should be fine. You can even quick save, without worrying about those check boxes, as long as GIMP is open.
Your new skin should be the same file size as the original.
Your new skin should be the same file size as the original.
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Yes, such a problem may occur with the Targa pictures generated through the 602 Photo module, present into the Softwares 602 Pro PC Suite, amongst other image editors... Be careful, so... (Fortunately, softwares like XnView can convert many Graphic Formats into the *.TGA's, in case of textures problems encountered in SWBF...)
