Re: Semi-transparency [message #45777 is a reply to message #45765] |
Wed, 24 September 2008 23:59  |
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SirAvo
Messages: 13 Registered: September 2008
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Ahh, I understand now.
So, do the alpha in Photoshop to make it see-through..
But I'm guessing I need a 3d Modelling program to flip the normals? Or is it possible to do that in Chocolate Box? 
Well, I got to go to school now, I'll check the forums after school, thank you ;D
Edit-
Right, well.. I can't find any Alpha Channel in Photoshop.. so I did what was suggested in another thread. Made sure the background was transparent, then I set the eraser tool to 40% and erased over the weapons blade which then showed the transparent background, but faintly showed the blade.
What then?
Do I save it without merging any layers or anything?
Because when I go to save it as a .png I have to save it as a copy, but even then I can't save because there's supposedly a disk error.
If I do the above, but leave the only layer as the background layer, I erase the blade but it only get's darker, is this what I'm mean't to do?
Sorry for all the questions. Again, all help will be appreciated.
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