Digital Paint Discussion Board
Development => General Development => Topic started by: Chewbacca on November 01, 2008, 04:03:31 PM
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I'm no coder but i can use paint programs.
these are two of my ideas, Reilly one with a modification of the other...
if someone could implement them it would be appreciated
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They need a transparent background. Otherwise there will be a white box around them.
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Yeah I know, i have GIMP, but i don't reilly know how to make a transparent layer
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Hit "new layer" button on the layers window and draw on that layer. When you save it, either delete the "background" layer or make it invisible.
If you are now completely lost and confused, go through the documentation here: http://docs.gimp.org/en/
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Nope, I know what you'r talkin about.
Thanks, i'l re post the pics in a few minutes.
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Lets try it agai
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Oh well, i'm going to bead, i'l get it right in the morning. LOL
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Nope, I know what you'r talkin about.
Thanks, i'l re post the pics in a few minutes.
Apparently not. Those still don't have transparent backgrounds. When you do it right, there will be a checkerboard background instead of a solid color.
And in Gimp 2.6 (the newest one) you can just erase the background with the eraser tool (just stumbled upon that one).
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LOL yeah apparently not, mostly i just used gimp for making gif animations....
I'l try it again.
I'v been copy pasting the croshairs into gimp from MS paint, could that be messing it up?
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trying this.
okay, i erases the BG, i'm saving it as a PNG file, that okay?
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finaly, this is just a simple version,, i'l clean it up some more...
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I did one for you. I used the select regions by colour button, selected the green pixels, shift-clicked the red pixels, inverted the selection then erased it all.
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Alrighty, Thanks Zorchenhimer and ViciouZ
i'm trying not to be a noob :P :P
so it has to be a tga file?
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Yes - a TGA file with a transparent background.
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AWSOME.
thanks both of you.
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Welcome.
Also, you can do some neat effects with partial transparency.
Edit:
Also, type this in the console:
r_oldmodels 0
;)
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wish i could use the new models but i dont have a 3d card, running all the graphics off my comps ram.
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Unless your RAM has suddenly grown a GPU with OpenGL capabilities, you have a 3d card.
Edit: oh, onboard.
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The crosshair is very nice looking but it is too big for my tastes.
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LOL @ ViciouZ, The game runs prity well though without a 3D card, even when i was running it on a 42KBPS Dial up network, now i'm on DSL 6 MB.
Thanks Garrett, i like the big ones but i get what yer sayin.
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I don't need a big crosshair to play. A dot in the middle of my screen is all I need