tinted clouds

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tinted clouds

Post #1by billybob884 » 17.08.2002, 00:55

Does anyone have any slightly tinted versions of the earth-cloud.png file? I dont mean tinted so you cant see the surface of the planet, just so it loks like the clouds have a slight tint of blue, green, red, orange, blackish-purple, or pink. Thanks a lot!

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Easy to do!

Post #2by TVTExtreme4 » 17.08.2002, 01:21

Its Easy to make a tinted cloud file. Just use Paint Shop Pro 7!

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Post #3by billybob884 » 17.08.2002, 04:17

Well, I kind of dont have it. I've already tried a similier type of program, but (correct me if i'm worng) the cloud textures work backwards. only the white parts show up as clouds, the dark spots show as clear. so when you try to tint it, the dark spots change color, making them not transparent anymore, while the clear spots stay the same.

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Dark Spots

Post #4by TVTExtreme4 » 17.08.2002, 06:05

Download the 30 day demo of PSP 7! It works for what you want to do! I have done it before!

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Post #5by Commander David » 17.08.2002, 13:10

Hi everybody, i have a tinted version of earth cloud`s. Look at these links to see the earth without and with thees cloudtexture. If you like it, mail me at graphics@stadt-geyer.de

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ok

Post #6by billybob884 » 17.08.2002, 18:08

I'll try psp 7, but i really dont think it will work. who knows :wink:


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Post #7by Guest » 17.08.2002, 18:18

Commander David :

Those clouds look really nice and fluffy, but they spoil the colours of the Earth - it looks washed out. Africa is much too green.

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Post #8by TVTExtreme4 » 17.08.2002, 18:20

Anonymous wrote:Commander David :

Those clouds look really nice and fluffy, but they spoil the colours of the Earth - it looks washed out. Africa is much too green.


Yeah, It does make the earth a little to green. It kinda looks weird.

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earth

Post #9by billybob884 » 17.08.2002, 20:17

I'm not talking about useing them for earth, I'm using them for a custom made solar system. :D

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Post #10by billybob884 » 18.08.2002, 15:31

I triend it, but I couldnt figure out how to use it, and it messed up my computer, so now I cant open .png files with internet explorer. it just flashes a download window for about 1/2 a second. os now i cant edit .png's so i uninstalled it (i still have the install file).

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