Problems with transparency

Trying to export with GIMP but it's not working

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gabrielwoj
10 months ago

I'm trying to make a little spot for "Nine-Pipe Problem" mouth place, although it clips. I want to make a simple reskin which removes a little part for the nine-pipe placement. I was trying to remove the texture, but I can't make the mask very well, when I save, both mask and layer is the same thing...

Someone can help me? I will credit in the help :)

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What I'm trying to do is remove this spot marked in the image:

http://i.imgur.com/m5wst.png

Remove that part from the texture of the Procedure Mask, making it transparent)

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    Posted 10 months ago

    it goes in as the same the texture

    I think you may need to rewrite that sentence.

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    Posted 10 months ago

    Big problem is, the misc is a mask, and I'm editing the Mask Layer...

    Well going to edit

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    Posted 10 months ago

    Isn't this just a simple case of giving the mask an alpha channel that's all white, except that one part, then add '$translucent 1' to the VMT?

    The best way to do that is ironically with a layer mask.

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    Posted 10 months ago

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    Isn't this just a simple case of giving the mask an alpha channel that's all white, except that one part, then add '$translucent 1' to the VMT?

    The best way to do that is ironically with a layer mask.

    I want to remove only a little...

    I'm not very good in VMT's because I never studied they, never opened or whatever...

    I may try other methods later. Thanks

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    Posted 10 months ago

    Well if you're not going to open the VMT and add '$translucent', your second best option would be to actually edit the mesh to have a hole.

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    Well if you're not going to open the VMT and add '$translucent', your second best option would be to actually edit the mesh to have a hole.

    I will try later, thanks!

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