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Old 05-10-08, 09:04 AM   #1
conus00
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Problems with transparency in modified files...

Hello all,
I have just recently joined this site... I actually "stumbled upon" this site while I was looking for GWX and I am really impresed by it. Anyway here's my question:
I am fairily new to modifying files and "skinning", nonetheless I consider myself being good in Photoshop. Recently I have been running into this problem: When I modify any files which use "layers" the transparency does not work anymore. I am assuming that the surrounding of the object has to be a certain color to be transparent. Even though I triple-checked the values of the "transparent" color against the original file I am still getting solid black instead of transparent.
I don't know if I am expressing myself good enough it is kinda hard without pictures. If I could post pics it would be much easier.

Anyway, what am I doing wrong? Is there some trick to it?
Just for the record here is the process I have been using:
1. convert the .dds file to .jpg using DDS Converter 2
2. modify the bitmap in Photoshop (CS3 Extended)
4. convert .jpg back to .dds
5. install the mod using JSGME

I would really appreciate any insights on this. It must be something trivial but I cannot figure it out...
Thanks!
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