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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Working on hologram. (need help.)

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TruFord
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Posted: 27th Mar 2009 15:33
Hi, I am very new to this, so please be understanding.

Ok, I want to try to make a transparent figure; so he/she will look like a hologram. I got that part, but in turn that was the only texture the figure had, so it looked like a ghost. (so I can make ghost if I want to )

The figure I was trying to make a hologram was Colonel-X. Where can I find his original texture, so I can make it transparent and add the transparent green. This way the figure will retain its attributes, while giving the 3D hologram look.

So if anyone could help point me to Colonel-X's .tga progam I can edit it from there. (I spent about half hour looking for it and couldnt find it.)

Or

If someone has a good figure texture they wouldnt mind sharing, I could probably work off of that too.


One more thing. how do I take screen shots. I can find which button it is.

Thank you to everyone who helps in advance.
Kurotatsu
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Posted: 27th Mar 2009 18:20
press f12, to take a screenshot it will be in your main fpsc folder.

It will be a .bmp so you'll need to convert it to .jpeg or .gif before you post it or upload it.

colonel-x's texture is in files/entitybank/scifi/characters.

good luck.

Kuro.

"Perception is my reality." Kuro.
TruFord
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Posted: 27th Mar 2009 22:54
I still dont see it. I am looking for a .tga right? or is it the .dbo file?

Thanks for the help with the screen shot.
daarboven
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Posted: 28th Mar 2009 10:45
your texture might be in .dds format.....

I am Jacks complete lack of surprise.
TruFord
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Posted: 28th Mar 2009 14:38
Ok, thanks. I will look into it.

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