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Post by blackgryffin on Aug 21, 2018 9:50:41 GMT -5
... And it doesn't work ... at all ! :/ Going to open a new thread since this one is closed
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Post by menaceman44 on Aug 22, 2018 8:22:47 GMT -5
blackgryffin I'm really not sure but I would maybe start with lowering the Alpha? It looks like it's full white when I look at the file see below: Like maybe do a selection on the white portion and in the alpha channel fill with 50% grey as as start and see what that does? Playing with the channel mixer on the normal layer would be my next thought but I really don't know what each section represents since there's more than three. However changing the shape of it might be interesting if you don't want a cube? You appear to have your image software set up to load all mipmap sizes when you open a DDS file. All you should normally see is the six largest squares lined up next to each other without all the smaller ones. That's what your software should generate for you automatically when you have the "Generate Mipmaps" option ticked in the DDS file save window.
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Post by StellarElite on Aug 23, 2018 7:27:35 GMT -5
Aaah you're right when I open an image in Photoshop the DDS plug-in I use shows a pop-up and I just impatiently click through without looking. Didn't realize "load mip maps" should be unchecked to avoid the extra work of re-sizing. Thank you again you are a treasure trove of info my friend! This whole experience will teach me not to be so impatient that's for sure
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