Deleting part of addon scenery

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Deleting part of addon scenery

Postby pilotjj1 » Sun Apr 10, 2005 4:04 am

Hi,
I downloaded a new scenery of my local airport today. It worked fine and the visuals are brillliant except one thing: the tower is not accurate. I have an additional accurate tower-only addon which I will like to place in place of the inaccurte tower. How can I delete the inaccurate tower without deleting the whole airport? Is it possible. I tried installing the two scenery together and both towers shows up with some overlaps. Any advise?
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Re: Deleting part of addon scenery

Postby bm » Sun Apr 10, 2005 5:46 am

I think you are unlikely to be able to delete the tower through editing the scenery BGL's. However - by adding an alpha channel for the tower texture you should be able to "rub out" the building. You wouldn't remove the tower - you just wouldn't be able to see it.
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Re: Deleting part of addon scenery

Postby pilotjj1 » Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:06 am

Emm.... But how do I do that?
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Re: Deleting part of addon scenery

Postby bm » Sun Apr 10, 2005 10:37 am

Lol! I would have awnsered that but I havent done any transparency stuff for a while ;) There will probably be some aircraft repainters & a Hagar around here who would be better placed to explain! This is a sort of guess!

Anyhoo - first things first I suppose is to get yourself setup with DXTbmp, download the MW GFX DLLs & DXTBmp from here (DLLs are required for DXTbmp to run) -
http://www.mnwright.btinternet.co.uk/

You may be able to add an alphamap manually in DXTbmp but if you open the texture in DXTBmp and then export this to your image editor you can add over the areas you want erased, blocks of pure green. If you then import this back into DXTbmp and find the bit related to adding an alpha channel it should convert all areas of pure green into 100% transparent.

Save the result as a DXT1 bmp in the same directory and with the same filename as the origional texture

I'm going to need some help here - I'm lost  :)
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