Thanks, Im working on a few more the moment. Sound advice about the forums, There does’nt seem to be a huge amount of literature in the works at the moment, And it could be a nice touch to some already existing books Im fairly new to the site and dont know whats in devolopment and whats been made so i thought I’d offer my help.
By the way you can check in photoshop for transparency by looking at the channels window, which will show CMYK, RGB, or RGBa for also alpha. That’s how I check them. It usually shows up in conjunction with the layers window.
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Look at the asset browser (development drop-down from the top menu) for new literature to illustrate. Most writing got transferred there as opposed to the forums.
@10Kaziem, thanks for the advice! But sadly I can’t see anything that would indicate transparency? Is it a symbol? Or is the alpha channel layer I created for the mask, what indicates transparency? :/
Black is transparent, white is opaque, with greys being varying amounts of transparency. If you select a channel you can work exclusively in that channel, meaning you can work solely on the alpha channel if you wish. This tutorial might help: http://www.axialis.com/tutorials/tutorial-misc001.html
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2016-03-14 17:47
12 hours 39 min ago
They look super great!
If you see some interesting literature on here, why not just post artwork for it? :)
2016-07-18 15:26
8 years 4 months ago
Thanks, Im working on a few more the moment.
Sound advice about the forums, There does’nt seem to be a huge amount of literature in the works at the moment,
And it could be a nice touch to some already existing books
Im fairly new to the site and dont know whats in devolopment and whats been made so i thought I’d offer my help.
2015-12-12 23:47
3 years 3 months ago
By the way you can check in photoshop for transparency by looking at the channels window, which will show CMYK, RGB, or RGBa for also alpha. That’s how I check them. It usually shows up in conjunction with the layers window.
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2016-01-19 19:35
1 month 3 weeks ago
Look at the asset browser (development drop-down from the top menu) for new literature to illustrate. Most writing got transferred there as opposed to the forums.
2016-03-14 17:47
12 hours 39 min ago
@10Kaziem, thanks for the advice! But sadly I can’t see anything that would indicate transparency? Is it a symbol? Or is the alpha channel layer I created for the mask, what indicates transparency? :/
2015-12-12 23:47
3 years 3 months ago
Black is transparent, white is opaque, with greys being varying amounts of transparency. If you select a channel you can work exclusively in that channel, meaning you can work solely on the alpha channel if you wish. This tutorial might help: http://www.axialis.com/tutorials/tutorial-misc001.html
Does: concepts, textures, youtube vids, admin stuff e.g. PR, handbook, assets, small website things. Activity level: wildly unpredictable. Still active. Find me on Discord.
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