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From: KABOOM-rest to be entered later <kaboom@clark.net>
Subject: Re: Decals
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On Mon, 20 Jun 1994, D. Kim Stickler wrote:
> Morning, people!
> I have an early morning problem. I need to map a decal on an
> otherwise transparent object. Something like a Mickey Mouse picture on a
> drinking glass. The shape of the decal is not regular, and it certainly
> isn't square.
> So far, no color wants to be transparent on my brush, and the
> shape doesn't lend itself to separate modeling.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Kim Stickler
> kim@bronze.coil.com
> Columbus,Ohio
>
>
>
>
Inpupt 'DECAL' into paint prog and make sure that BLACK is inthe proper
position to be considered invisable... eg DPaint.. the upper left position
in the palette. If its in another position it becomes a 'REAL' color in
the palette and is used.