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how to create a image what isnt square?
i created in paint a progressbar, imported into game and created via CreateImage and gived same height/width than the image in pixel and look weird in game
how to create a image what isnt square?
i created in paint a progressbar, imported into game and created via CreateImage and gived same height/width than the image in pixel and look weird in game
Make sure you are using an image editing application that supports alpha channels. (Paint doesn't support it, try a free image editing application like GIMP or Paint.NET)
First remove the white background from your image. Then add an alpha layer in your Red, Green, Blue channels and remove the background that should be transparent from the alpha
(keep the rest that should be non-transparent inside the alpha layer. Usually this is a red layer on top of your original image.)
Now you should be abled to save that file as tga (which supports alpha channels), and convert it to blp. In order to have transparency in your image.
If you can't find out how to use alpha layers in the application that you're using, google it
lol i dont talked about alpha and transparency....
it is a 171x21 pixel image, i dont need alpha or anything like that, just it is square in game, when it must be rect (like tube) so my problem is this image look dumb in game (game show the image but make bigger crap from it)
lol i dont talked about alpha and transparency....
it is a 171x21 pixel image, i dont need alpha or anything like that, just it is square in game, when it must be rect (like tube) so my problem is this image look dumb in game (game show the image but make bigger crap from it)
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