| nectere | posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 7:30 am | |
Member since: 2005-03-16 Posts: 97
| Half of my paintings are flipped, I read somewhere by default, so then I went into each file one by one and exported the texture image back out to photoshop through PE instead of wizard (because it forced me to make a new package even though I said overwrite), flipped the painting part and reimported build dxt and all that, but they are still flipped, and yes I saved. What am I doing wrong or missing? Please please oh please tell me...
Oh and how do you get rid of that aweful desaturation from the one painting with a plane on it, its killing my paintings, I took each of them back out into ps and saturated the heck out of them and they are still all washed out....
*off to kill the bunny |
| Deedee | posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 9:50 am | |
Member since: 2005-03-04 From: Vancouver Island Posts: 288
| To not have glare on Olive Peynter's painting get the hack override that removes it here. This works on past, present and even future recolors of it as long as the override is in your downloads, including recolors made with Photo Studio, Object Workshop or Wizards of SimPE.
As for your flipping, are you using Wizards, Photo Studio or Object Workshop in the first place? If you use Photo Studio in the first place, you can use the flip checkmark on that interface. If you want to go over it with guided help, just add me to your MSN you can see how to add me in your PMs - check your messages.
Deedee |
| nectere | posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 10:52 am | |
Member since: 2005-03-16 Posts: 97
| ahh I was doing it in the recolor wizard first and then trying to edit it back correctly (which wasnt working) in Simpe by going straight to the problem files. Next time I will just work with the photostudio, good thing I save all my files! And thank goodness there is a way to get rid of that weird desat off my Monets and Van Goghs!
:D thanks a mil, I will try that after some much needed sleep...with my bunny! |
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