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Shaine VanDornan
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Join date: 5 Oct 2006
Posts: 3
06-29-2007 14:02
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Aleister Montgomery
Minding the gap
Join date: 30 Apr 2006
Posts: 846
06-29-2007 14:45
From: Shaine VanDornan
I don't know if this helps, but there was a thread about this. I hope it helps :) Here is a possible solution:

Yesterday, 05:10 PM #2
Blaze Columbia
on Fire!


Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 251 Yes, it's really easy to do...

You bring it into photoshop and add an alpha channel via the channels palette, just do 'add channel' and you'll get one named alpha channel and make sure it's black. Then save it as 32 bit. The sculptie texture will then be transparent to anyone that looks at it, yet the sculptie prim ignores the alpha channel.

If you really wanna get fancy and leave your mark, add some white to the alpha channel, like a copyright mark or your logo, so you see part of the sculptie texture but it's still very much protected from lifting via screen capture.

I used my signature flame...
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Thanks alot for posting this :) Also thanks to Blaze for coming up with this workaround. That's really helpful.
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