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Date: Sat, 07 Jan 95 14:32:57
Subject: TEXTURE MAPS USING TRANSPARE
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> I'm having trouble with placing a black and white texture map on to
> a
> surface. What I'm trying to do is have the white part transparent
> to the
> underlying surface and have the black part of the image be
> superimpose upon
> the underlying surface. Does anyone out there know How I may go
> about doing
ClipMap from the Objects menu should do it for you. ClipMap works like a
transparency map except it's either just on or off. Or if you prefer to use
transparency maps, make sure your whites are pure white (RGB values 255 255
255) and your blacks are pure black (0 0 0).
AC