Vially opened this issue on Nov 26, 2002 ยท 8 posts
Vially posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 12:50 AM
Vially posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 12:53 AM
Err... On the LEFT is the Png file I've created. (But you knew that right :) )
odeathoflife posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 12:57 AM
what are the settings of your computer colour set to? I think that they have to be set to 16 bit for the poser png to work properly.
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Penguinisto posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 1:07 AM
err, turn off compression for the .png file. HTH, /P
jelisa posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 2:27 AM
Try this: Render the image at a decent size (I usually do them at 400x400 just cause), resize them to 91x91 in your paint program and save. Now, convert the problem png thumbnails to rsr files using P3DO, delete the png files, and then open the library in Poser. Poser will convert the rsr files back to png with the correct images showing up. All you need to do now is delete the unneeded rsr files and you are ready to go. -darlisa
Routledge posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 3:17 AM
The simplest method is to render an image in Poser to a new window at 91x91 and save it as a .PNG directly out over the original .PNG thumbnail. No paint package manipulation required. In fact someone posted a while ago that you can do this at odd resolutions eg 150x91, as long as the width is 91 it still puts up a new thumbnail. It works in Poser but the thumbnail won`t show up if you use P3DO explorer. If you want to do paint package manipulation be aware of the PNG alpha channel. Mark
Vially posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 11:51 AM
Thanks Routledge, That worked perfectly. Removed the background for some reason, but hey, that I don't care about :) Thanks Again
Routledge posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 2:09 PM
Cool. The background removal is the alpha channel I mentioned. All Poser PNG renders, and TIF, and some animation codecs include a transparency alpha channel. You should be able to remove them in a paint package if you want the background to show up.