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:True, but some of us don't know our way around in GIMP and would be totally lost. Glad to see that there is information on doing this with other utilities though. I just happened to have some knowledge of how to use Photoshop and spent a while figuring out how to reproduce the results from someone else so that I could make an automated process for those who do use Photoshop as well as leaving a manual description for how to go about it in case someone else wanted to do it by hand, translate it into another utility, or improve it. | :True, but some of us don't know our way around in GIMP and would be totally lost. Glad to see that there is information on doing this with other utilities though. I just happened to have some knowledge of how to use Photoshop and spent a while figuring out how to reproduce the results from someone else so that I could make an automated process for those who do use Photoshop as well as leaving a manual description for how to go about it in case someone else wanted to do it by hand, translate it into another utility, or improve it. | ||
:[[User:ShadowDancer|ShadowDancer]] 09:47, 11 September 2008 (EDT) | :[[User:ShadowDancer|ShadowDancer]] 09:47, 11 September 2008 (EDT) | ||
== Numerous Issues == | |||
Now that I've been using this stuff for a while now I've realised something. Although this says quite plainly 'No Mip-Maps', when I use no mip-maps the game can't load it. When I do use mip-maps, it can. Just thought I'd say (As I've said above, I use the GIMP dds plugin). | |||
Also, none of the dds files I've exported load very well. They are grainy and large, as if the aspect ratio was set to something extremely low. I've found no solutions, but I'm working on it. | |||
In the mean-time, my only suggestion is open existing ones that export with the game, edit them, and then save them as a copy. That's all I've got (I haven't tried this yet, and it isn't a real solution). | |||
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