12-18-2014, 03:29 PM
(Última modificación: 12-18-2014, 03:31 PM por Daniel_Juve.)
You asked me how my numbers work correctly both on shirt and shorts, the reason is after you index them sometimes you need to edit the palette order.
This happens mostly on numbers with more then one color (with a logo or outline).
This is a bit complex to explain (how to order the palette) and would need a tutorial which I don't have time or motivation to make.
But I'll give you a resumed and good tip.
Make sure the main color of the number/font is the last color in the palette:
You can change the color order by manually dragging the squares, remember to save it after you're done, and to know which square any color is just double click the color/pixel you wanna know and it will be selected in the palette automatically.
And the transparent part the first:
Use that logic to order the palette, make testes and you'll get how to configure it and fix bugs.
This happens mostly on numbers with more then one color (with a logo or outline).
This is a bit complex to explain (how to order the palette) and would need a tutorial which I don't have time or motivation to make.
But I'll give you a resumed and good tip.
Make sure the main color of the number/font is the last color in the palette:
You can change the color order by manually dragging the squares, remember to save it after you're done, and to know which square any color is just double click the color/pixel you wanna know and it will be selected in the palette automatically.
And the transparent part the first:
Use that logic to order the palette, make testes and you'll get how to configure it and fix bugs.
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