View Full Version : Problems with inserting kits


Jeej!
08-06-2004, 02:54:PM
I posted this in the JJ kit-thread too, but it got really crowded in there, so there were few people who noticed my post. That's why I'm opening a new thread (and because it's kinda stupid to bust in JJ's thread and keep asking how to fix this).

Anyhow, my problem:

http://members.lycos.nl/jeroenfiles/green.jpg

With inserting kits, I put the green color transparent in WE Graphics Studio like I'm supposed to, but there still is a small green line around the neck of the players (this green line is thicker when I don't make the green transparent). Any ideas on how I can make the green disappear? Could you guys give me a step-by-step guide? Like, when do I have to press 'Only A' and stuff?

Someone already said me to load the kits in WEPictureDecoder afterwards and change the green color to a color I like, but that really isn't very handy, since I then have to use 2 (!) programs to import my kits, while only Graphics Studio, imho, should do (and I know this can be done, since most people don't have this problem after using Graphics Studio).

So, why is it that I still see a small green line around the neck in spite of the fact I did make the green transparent?
And again: what did I do wrong to still get this green line?

Any help would be much appreciated! :)

kEL
08-06-2004, 03:40:PM
This has been answered a several times now in several threads.

Change the green to the near by color - in this case black.

Zakov
08-06-2004, 07:10:PM
dude, let me xplain how 2 do it in PES Graphic Studio.....
open J.J's or anyother kits.BMP
then click on set colors opaque
choose the transperecy colors and scroll the opacity color tab all the way 2 the left
click on transperecy color and take a look a the collar's color and change the transperecy color 2 the exact same color of the collar(confused???).
use the RGB tabs to change the colors.
Hope this helps anyway.

Jeej!
08-06-2004, 09:11:PM
Originally posted by kEL
This has been answered a several times now in several threads.

Change the green to the near by color - in this case black. Trust me, kEL, I did search for the answer. :)

Thanx for your help, guys!

biker_jim_uk
09-06-2004, 12:38:AM
no you didn't as it was answered in JJS thread

Jeej!
09-06-2004, 01:47:AM
Originally posted by biker_jim_uk
no you didn't as it was answered in JJS thread Yup, and I took that answer in consideration as you see in my startpost, JJ. :)

biker_jim_uk
09-06-2004, 01:56:AM
I'm not JJ

Jeej!
09-06-2004, 03:26:AM
Originally posted by biker_jim_uk
I'm not JJ Sorry. Still, I hope I didn't upset you so much that you didn't look @ the point I made. ;)

biker_jim_uk
09-06-2004, 04:12:AM
so the point you made was you can change colours in ALL the kit import tools but you couldn't be bothered trying it in the others for yourself until you'd started another thread?

I get it now, silly me

Jeej!
09-06-2004, 01:48:PM
Christ, why do you want to start an argument, m8?

The answer to my question was that I had to change the green color to another color. I didn't know that, although I did look for the answer in both your and kEL's kit-threads. I didn't find the answer there, so I asked the question here. And yes, I did try a lot of things with other programs, but that didn't work out too. So I did try other things first before asking, don't worry.

Don't see why you want to start an argument. It's stupid and not necessary.

(Oh, and the point I made was that I DID try the solution someone else told me in the other thread, but that didn't work).

Grouphug! :p