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Jim Holsenback nous illumina en ce 2008-09-20 08:04 -->
> Howdy,
>
> I'm working on some objects for a scene that have maker marks or
> decorations. The swan on this jug is from a photograph of an actual jug in
> my shop. I used Gimp to play with the color map. I saved the gif image with
> indexed color map, then I was able to use several transmit statements in my
> image_map statement to isolate the background and image. Before all this I
> had developed a texture_map that has some age marks (dents), but when I
> tried to overlay the swan texture onto the crock texture I ran into a
> problem (can't overlay a texture over a patterned texture). I was however
> able to at least get it this far when I removed the dents portion of my
> texture map. Now my jug looks rather sterile and I'd like to age it up a
> bit. Any ideas on how to do this?
>
> Jim
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Why bothering using several transparency statements in am image_map? You can set
your GIF to have one, or several color, as transparent. That way, you can make
the background disapear.
Or, you could have used a PNG with an alpha channel, and have antialiased
transparency.
--
Alain
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patriots and tyrants.
Thomas Jefferson
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