STGN
May 21 2003, 12:57
This is very easy you need a porgam which can make/convert to .GIF files and Texview.
When you have made the .GIF file you make it in Greyscale (you have to do this otherwies it whont worke) and saves it. Then you open it in Texview and saves it as a .PAA not .PAC. And then you have a none purple colour texture.
The good:
No purple colour
pictures whit a low colour depth are smaler that normal .PAA and .PAC.
The Bad
Whit a high colour depth(200-250 unique colours in my expirence) is bigger than normal normal .PAA and .PAC.
Offcause this dosen't worke whit textures whit other colours than black, grey and white cause they will disappear in to the colours I have just mentioned.
I don't think there is a limited colour depth but I am not sure.
STGN
When you have made the .GIF file you make it in Greyscale (you have to do this otherwies it whont worke) and saves it. Then you open it in Texview and saves it as a .PAA not .PAC. And then you have a none purple colour texture.
The good:
No purple colour
pictures whit a low colour depth are smaler that normal .PAA and .PAC.
The Bad
Whit a high colour depth(200-250 unique colours in my expirence) is bigger than normal normal .PAA and .PAC.
Offcause this dosen't worke whit textures whit other colours than black, grey and white cause they will disappear in to the colours I have just mentioned.
I don't think there is a limited colour depth but I am not sure.
STGN