Re: Glamour Skins Mark V
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:40 pm
what do you mean? so sorry costme understand english language sometimesdestos wrote:deviss is it supposed to look painted?????
what do you mean? so sorry costme understand english language sometimesdestos wrote:deviss is it supposed to look painted?????
? It's not. It's literally halfway with a purple visor. ANd besides, I like purple. Its mah second fave color. Although, I feel weird about it since green is mah fave...Tygr wrote:Lol, that sounds like an insult.Fluffy_the_ic wrote:If blue doesn't fit it, Fool, you can meet him halfway-Purple visor. And nice!
very thanks sirFiodis wrote:I was about to say the same thing. The visor does look a bit paint-ish. Also, while the unit is great and the environment is great, the two just don't mix. Having such a surgically-white trooper against the dark Mustafar background..... Well, let's hope it looks better in the heat of a match.
Other than those issues, great work!
This is a great skin, very simple, but very great.Tygr wrote:Grev wrote:Could you PM me that skin? It's just what I need for one of my maps.Sure!Super_Clone wrote:My sentiments exactly, even tho that statement doesnt rlly fit, here is wat i mean: May i plz utilize that?
It goes on imp_inf_scout.msh.
Just credit me, blah blah blah...Hidden/Spoiler:
yea it is very niceSnork wrote:This is a great skin, very simple, but very great.Tygr wrote:Grev wrote:Could you PM me that skin? It's just what I need for one of my maps.Sure!Super_Clone wrote:My sentiments exactly, even tho that statement doesnt rlly fit, here is wat i mean: May i plz utilize that?
It goes on imp_inf_scout.msh.
Just credit me, blah blah blah...Hidden/Spoiler:
How would i remove it? That showed how to add one, but I can't do those steps in reverse, and doing it in the same order just gives me a black background and unalpha'd Jango, not the cloth.AQT wrote:How to work with alpha channels in GIMP(video tutorial)
Follow tutorial to remove the alpha layer and to put it back on unless you want a "shiny" soldier.
i don't know, but always you should make backupsCommander_Fett wrote:How would i remove it? That showed how to add one, but I can't do those steps in reverse, and doing it in the same order just gives me a black background and unalpha'd Jango, not the cloth.AQT wrote:How to work with alpha channels in GIMP(video tutorial)
Follow tutorial to remove the alpha layer and to put it back on unless you want a "shiny" soldier.
i believe you should descompose rgba and compose rgbCommander_Fett wrote:Well, I was just trying to make the cloth on Jango visible.
Yes, you can do them in reverse. Colors -> Components -> Decompose, Colors -> Components -> Compose (with just RGB). Whenever I make a texture from something like that, it's really easy. First, I strip the alpha texture (four grayscale layers, R, G, B, alpha), then I add the RGB layers back together, then I retexture, then I decompose the RGB texture, then I recompose the new R, G, B with the old alpha.Commander_Fett wrote:How would i remove it? That showed how to add one, but I can't do those steps in reverse, and doing it in the same order just gives me a black background and unalpha'd Jango, not the cloth.AQT wrote:How to work with alpha channels in GIMP(video tutorial)
Follow tutorial to remove the alpha layer and to put it back on unless you want a "shiny" soldier.
Exactly my problem as well. I did as DEVISS suggested; got a black and white skin. I can't seem to get it into color.Commander_Fett wrote:How would i remove it? That showed how to add one, but I can't do those steps in reverse, and doing it in the same order just gives me a black background and unalpha'd Jango, not the cloth.AQT wrote:How to work with alpha channels in GIMP(video tutorial)
Follow tutorial to remove the alpha layer and to put it back on unless you want a "shiny" soldier.