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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
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This question comes up a lot, particularly with users who are fairly new to the program. This link to an older forum post should clarify things. If not, let us know.Here's a quick set-up that usually works: You'll need two images, the color image you want to use and an alpha image with all that you want to be transparent colored black and all that you want to see colored white. In Bryce click the gold "Leo" man in the Create palette, this will open the Pic Editor. Click on an empty brown slot and select the color image from the file selector. The image loads into the left preview box. Now click the load button above the middle preview box and load the alpha image. Click OK and Render - that should do it for most basic stuff. HTH; Dan
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I want to take a 2D square and use a JPEG image for the texture. I also want to use a transparency on the same image so that the square doesn't have edges. EX: figure of a person, with a trans map or something around it so only the person shows up. So I basically want the person to be clear without having the boarder of the square it's on... now how do i do it, i hope i've explained it okay?!