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Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 16:31:06 -0500
From: Tak Narusawa <Shadow_Master_X@Hotmail.com>
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  Hey all, I just got into Quake Comic making (like The Adventures of
Dank & Scud) and I have all the programs needed to make the comic (qME,
PhotoShop &/or Paint Shop Pro). The problem is that, when I find the
perfect angle to cut and paste my model from qME to a screen shot I took
from Quake in Paint Shop Pro, it cuts the model properly, and I get rid
of all the grey area so that it dosent show when I paste it, and if you
have used qME before, there is a grid under the model (all the time) ,
and when I am getting rid of all the grey spots on the picture I took of
the model (using the magic wand and deleting it all), the grid is left
under my model. Now to the problem, I use the SHIFT+CTRL+T to make it
transparent, and i cut the model I edited, and paste it into the scene,
all the grey spots i cut out are gone and transparent, but the grid is
still under the model, it looks really dumb because when I paste the
model, there is a grid on the ground from the pasted pic. I think there
is  a setting in Paint Shop Pro to make any colout I want to be
transparent when I use the SHIFT+CTRL+C thing, but I dont know if that
is what I need to do.

                                                                    Any
suggestions are greatly appreciated.



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