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    Unhappy My silly attempt at making skulls......

    Forgive my amateurish skills, but was trying to see if I could create skulls...

    .... lousy at drawing, so only came up with this:



    Somehow I can't seem to make the neck thinner (ie. make the excess meat transparent.

    Tried to use PSP8.0 to create the transparency using the following steps:

    1. Load image.
    2. Layers -> New Mask Layer -> From Image
    3. Select Any non-zero value
    4. Edit away the portion I want transparent.
    5. Save Mask to Alpha.
    6. Delete Mask-Raster 1
    7. Would you like this Mask merged into the layer below it? (No)
    8. Layers -> Merge -> Merge All (Flatten)
    9. Save Image as XXX.tga.dds

    When I try to save, I get this message:

    "Because of the limitations of the specified file format, no alpha channels will be saved. Would you like to continue?"

    I select -> Yes

    But I get this message instead:

    "Alpha is all zero, formats in alpha will appear black in preview."

    If I choose -> Yes, the file saves, but then the image becomes 100% transparent, nothing shows....

    Am I doing something wrong?

    Once again, apologies for the lame drawing...............


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    Default Re: My silly attempt at making skulls......

    Ok, figured that first try was totally fugly, so tinkered a bit with the texture:




    But arrgh, still haven't figured out how to make the neck transparent or thin...PSP8 sux...

    If nothing else, the pic now looks like some B-grade movie where some barbarians paint their faces into skulls to scare the enemy...............................

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    Default Re: My silly attempt at making skulls......

    You need to use alphas to make parts of the skull invisible.
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