They're still ...Perhaps if you add them as another layer on top they wouldn't turn see through.
I still couldn't ...Hmmmmm ... didn't have a problem. Here's just a quick test with some on solid area and some on see through. I'm using Gimp 2 though. I'm sure technoid or one of these other better artists have the answer.
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Perhaps if you add them as another layer on top they wouldn't turn see through.
Yep. You have to put the stickers on a different layer from the one that has transparency or they will usually wind up semi-transparent. Most raster graphics editors like Photoshop and gimp will only associate 1 layer in the editor with transparency in the output file. You can fiddle with layer opacity to determine how the layers interact when they are flattened to a single layer, but only 1 layer will provide the transparency map.
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Very Nice ! Looks REAL
Hi Technoid, here is a painting I did, I hope you like it! For the first BETA version of Tractor 120I finished the changes I wanted to make so here's a beta for you to play with. I haven't done the spec map yet I just filled the spec map with a solid color so some things will be shiny that shouldn't be, like the tires. But I'll add the spec map before I release the plane.
Things I still need to do.
1. Add the spec map.
2. Add the rib cages for the wing and aileron.
3. Reset the camera positions.
This should be the final mapping so if you want to create a color scheme it should work with the released version too. I need to add the rib cages for the wing and aileron but that's internal.
FLAPS: Channel 6 Knob
SMOKE: Channel 7
BRAKES: Up Elevator
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That looks great I just grabbed it, thanks !!!Hi Technoid, here is a painting I did, I hope you like it! For the first BETA version of Tractor 120
I agree the cutout areas in the transparent blue color scheme I did was definitely too light, darken away. The transparent color scheme I release with the plane will be darker, and maybe red instead of blue. Not sure.You always add the detail. Hope you don't mind if I darken the "windows" on mine. I like it better with smoked type glass but of course it's harder to see all that balsa work you did.
I agree the cutout areas in the transparent blue color scheme I did was definitely too light, darken away. The transparent color scheme I release with the plane will be darker, and maybe red instead of blue. Not sure.