Jerome could you expand a little on how to make a token transparent? I saw you mention it in another post, but I can't figure it out. I'm good with Photoshop, but I'm used to using PNGs for that sort of thing.
morval
Token Transparency....
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You have to create two images:
- a normal non-transparent JPEG image
- a greyscale PNG image
The PNG image wil be used as a transparency mask: white areas will indicate completely opaque areas, black areas will be completely transparent, grey areas will be semi-transparent.
The PNG image must have the same width and the same height as the JPEG image.
- a normal non-transparent JPEG image
- a greyscale PNG image
The PNG image wil be used as a transparency mask: white areas will indicate completely opaque areas, black areas will be completely transparent, grey areas will be semi-transparent.
The PNG image must have the same width and the same height as the JPEG image.
Jerome, ZunTzu developer.
I'm a dummy. Its just what you do when you are creating non-square tokens. Doh!!! I was thinking its a whole other image I had to supply. But of course thats what the front-mask-file and back-mask-file is doing.Jerome wrote:You have to create two images:
- a normal non-transparent JPEG image
- a greyscale PNG image
The PNG image wil be used as a transparency mask: white areas will indicate completely opaque areas, black areas will be completely transparent, grey areas will be semi-transparent.
The PNG image must have the same width and the same height as the JPEG image.
morval