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From: Mark Thompson <mark@fusion.mv.com>
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Subject: Re: That Sea Quest Thang
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Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net> writes:
>>While I'm on the soapbox, throw me ideas for turorials, anyone... :)
>I still have to go through the tutorials in the book, but I would love
>someone to provide a full explaination of the alpha channel, its usage and
>associated tips/techniques.
I believe I covered alpha fairly extensively already in a previous LWPro
article. The one thing I did not cover was shadow alpha because it wasn't
available at the time. I had planned on covering it in a follow-up
article. However, if someone already has some good material for shadow alpha