How to Get Rid of the Blur! - Dr. Strangelove - 22.10.2008
Hello peeps!
I've had the most difficult time convert skins in .tga format to .bmp for use as any other skin...
To start, I downloaded a nice little program called 36-image converter off the net (it's free and not a trial version - no watermarks! :o ), and that gets the job done. To convert the entire picture, which is quite large, I must reduce it to 400x400 pixels.
Once it is in .bmp format, I move it over to Paint Shop Pro 9, move it back up to 1024x1024, make it 8-bit, with 70dpi resolution.
I finally got the skins to run in the game, yet, as always, there is a problem. They all come out looking rather shoddy and pixelly. This is to be expected with the major dimensions change. I messed around with the dpi settings, but it doesn't help in the least.
So, how can I get the image quality back to normal?
Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
- canonuk - 22.10.2008
Find the BRIGHT plugin - either as a stand-alone batch file or a Photoshop Plugin.
Converts RGB .bmp into indexed .bmp
I'm curious though - why are your skins in TGA format anyway? Are they default skins? In which case, why do you need them as a bmp as well?
- Dr. Strangelove - 22.10.2008
Thanks, I'll give that a try when I find some time...
Bright is meant to remove any distortion like that, correct?
Oh, and it seems weird, but they are the default skins!
I just don't want new defaults, but I picked a few of them out that would do as new skins by themselves.
There's probably a much easier way to do this...
hock:
- RPS69 - 22.10.2008
Why aren't you loading a .TGA with Photoshop?
I can't understand the need of a previous converter.
Paint Shop Pro actually sucks!
- Brophmeister - 22.10.2008
I use the free program GIMP. Ive had no trouble at all with making skins for IL2.
- Dr. Strangelove - 24.10.2008
Thanks for the help!
I figured it out by messing around with PSP for around 5 minutes (just like everything else learned with these programs :wink: ).
All I did was add some blur (the opposite of what I wanted!) to the skin, and that cleared up any crappy textures.
A quick fix... but it works.