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FPSC Classic Models and Media / transparency in photoshop elements - 4.0

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Inverted
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 03:04
sup guys,
I can not get transparency right in this god forsaken program.
I have a completely transparent background the little grey/white checkers. Now when i save it as a png to be resaved as a dds to overwrite my blood decal it shows up with black spots and white spots even though those dont show up in elements 4.0

I edited up the blood decal a bit to make it look a bit better. But now whenever i shoot a monster it looks like crap. Can somone help me make it transparent or make it transparent for me.

And by the way i have searched but none of the answerws in other threads help me. This is the edited blood decal.


Lawl

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Black Terror
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 04:24
Are you positive that you are saving it as a transparent png? I don't have Elements 4.0 so I don't know how much I'll help.

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tyrano man
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 16:40 Edited at: 3rd Apr 2007 17:00
I might be able to add transparency
i'll give it a go now

Done Are you ganna release this blood? And would it only be useable in FPSC? Because I could have a use for it

EDIT: When i post it here it turns to a bmp and looses transparency. I'll .rar the png and send it up

EDIT EDIT: Here it is


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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 16:59
Yes this blood is now free to use for FPSC users.
There are little white rings around the blood splats, i think it makes it look cool, like skin.

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tyrano man
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 17:03
Quote: "Yes this blood is now free to use for FPSC users."


What I meant is could I use this in different engine; not fpsc? I was thinking of using it as a base for a Blood Spell in Kalspher.

Up to you though. The downloads ^^above^^.

Tyrano


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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 17:42 Edited at: 3rd Apr 2007 17:42
Well this is an edited version of the FPSC blood. So i guess its up to a mod to come around.

Could a mod clarify if this could be used outside of FPSC, see above posts

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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 19:17
Oh ok don't worry; I thought you made it from scratch. I don't mind It would have just been one less thing to do. Anyway did that alpha chanel work for you when i transfered it?


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Cheese Cake
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 19:19
Tyrano man
How did you make it transparency?
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 19:25
I didn't use any image editing software lol; I imported it into RMXP (what i make Kalspher with) and upon import you can choose a colour that you can set as transparent. I then exported it as .png and Viola! The whole process took no longer than 1 minute.


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Posted: 3rd Apr 2007 19:43
Thank you

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