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From: fmartins@esoterica.pt (Fernando Martins)
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Subject: Transparency Maps
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Hello, it's me again!
I though I understood transparency maps, but I think I don't :(
I have two overlaping polygons with two different image maps. I don't wnat to
see any edge in the final image... The image in the front polygon has black
borders (the image is bright in center and fading to black) and altough I use
the same image as a transparency map, I can still see where the front polygon
is. The best I could do was to make the front polygon be half-transparent
in the black areas, but I still see the edges :(
Did anyone understood what I just wrote?! You did?! Good... Can you put some