View Full Version : no transparent waves??
Boomproof
02-28-2007, 03:18 PM
Can I make that the wave isnt transparent when I put a backround that isnt blak,because wen I put an other color the wave is allways transparent...
TNX
MaHan05
02-28-2007, 03:34 PM
i think its in the coding for how the waves act.... so unless we figure out each piece of the RCO.. Speed, Movement line, Transparency... we cant really do to much.. other then make different looking lines
Mister Eff
02-28-2007, 03:38 PM
I think he means for when he adds diffrent backgrounds. You need to change the 01-12 if you want the wave visible on diffrent backgrounds.
MaHan05
02-28-2007, 05:08 PM
o i thought he ment like a wave that you cant see the background through.. but i dunno..
Boomproof
02-28-2007, 05:54 PM
I mean that when the backround is blak you can perfecly see the waves(no transparency)and when the backround isnt blak the wave becomes a bit transparen,what im asking is if there is a way to make the wave look in colored bakrounds the same as in the blak one.
TNX
RaiderX
03-04-2007, 04:03 PM
I mean that when the backround is blak you can perfecly see the waves(no transparency)and when the backround isnt blak the wave becomes a bit transparen,what im asking is if there is a way to make the wave look in colored bakrounds the same as in the blak one.
TNX
No, it's just the effects used by the PSP to overlay the waves onto a different colored background. Depending on the color's hue and brightness, the waves will mix differently and have a different brightness and color.
The only way to change this would be to extract the TGA from the RCO and darken the color and then recompile the RCO.
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