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Small Suggestions
In MMF 1.5, in the image editor, if you double clicked the eraser, it would erase the whole image. That made at least for me, things alot easier..Could this be implemented back onto MMF2?
Also, In MMF1.5 if I painted something black, it wasn't really black, it was like a very dark brown, I thought this wouldn't happen in MMF2 but still does. I am assuming because true black is alpha on MMF2 as well? Is there a way to change that?
Renatos :-)
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Small Suggestions
In MMF 1.5, in the image editor, if you double clicked the eraser, it would erase the whole image. That made at least for me, things alot easier..Could this be implemented back onto MMF2?
Also, In MMF1.5 if I painted something black, it wasn't really black, it was like a very dark brown, I thought this wouldn't happen in MMF2 but still does. I am assuming because true black is alpha on MMF2 as well? Is there a way to change that?
Renatos :-)
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Re: Small Suggestions
1. Just click the "New" button, this will erase the image. <img src="/center/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
2. This is fixed in MMF2, but that depends on the transparent color:
In MMF2 you can select any color as transparent color. By default the transparent color is black. In this case you cannot draw with the black color, when you select it MMF selects an "almost-black" color.
If you want to draw with pure black, change the transparent color. For example fill the transparent areas with purple, and then either shift+click the purple color in the palette or click the Transparency tool and pick the purple color in the image to make this color transparent. And then you can draw with the black color.
Yves.
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Re: Small Suggestions
1. Just click the "New" button, this will erase the image. <img src="/center/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
2. This is fixed in MMF2, but that depends on the transparent color:
In MMF2 you can select any color as transparent color. By default the transparent color is black. In this case you cannot draw with the black color, when you select it MMF selects an "almost-black" color.
If you want to draw with pure black, change the transparent color. For example fill the transparent areas with purple, and then either shift+click the purple color in the palette or click the Transparency tool and pick the purple color in the image to make this color transparent. And then you can draw with the black color.
Yves.
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Re: Small Suggestions
Thanks fo rthe info, Yves! <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I usually use fuschia or cyan as the transparent color, as these aren't really "popular" color choices for character colors... <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Small Suggestions
Thanks fo rthe info, Yves! <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I usually use fuschia or cyan as the transparent color, as these aren't really "popular" color choices for character colors... <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />