Geekholder opened this issue on Feb 13, 2000 ยท 4 posts
Geekholder posted Sun, 13 February 2000 at 5:58 PM
I've created a hair texture in Painter, and exported it to photoshop format. By deleting the background layer I now have the hair texture with an alpha channel, perfect for transmapping. When I save this image as a TIFF or Photoshop file (which should include the alpha channel) and apply it as a texture in Poser, the alpha channel is not used as the transparency map. I do have Photoshop 4 LE, but I am Photoshop stupid. Is there a way to extract the alpha channel from my image and save it as a separate transparency map? I am using a Macintosh, BTW.
jschoen posted Sun, 13 February 2000 at 7:23 PM
To answer your question. Just click on the chanels in the side menus, click on the alpha mask, (mask will be in the main window) select all. create a new PS doc, don't change anything, the NEW requester will have the dimentions of the copied mask. Paste into the new doc. Flatten and save. Hope this helps. Though I don't know if you have all these options in the LE version. James
Geekholder posted Sun, 13 February 2000 at 8:47 PM
Unfortunately there is no Channels window in Photoshop LE, and I don't see any way to select only the alpha channel to use as a mask. I don't really want to spend $599 to get Photoshop just for this. Can anyone suggest a different Mac program which could do the separation? This will be an iterative process so offers to do the separation for me, though appreciated, wouldn't really be useful.
jschoen posted Sun, 13 February 2000 at 10:09 PM
http://www.chezmark.com/ Has a lot of freeware and shareware programs that change weekly. It also has archives from many past weeks. I think I saw a few freebie paint programs there that might do the trick. MAC only, people. James