Howto:Multi-channel lightmap: Difference between revisions

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This is what the final rgba lightmap looks like. You can verify that it is correctly configured by examining it in Gimp using the Channel tab.
This is what the final rgba lightmap looks like. You can verify that it is correctly configured by examining it in Gimp using the Channel tab.


[[File:Tutorial 20.jpg|400px|Close up visual of final four channel lightmap ready for export to FlightGear]]
[[File:Tutorial 20.jpg|800px|Close up visual of final four channel lightmap ready for export to FlightGear]]




Here the green and blue channel are off so you can see the red channel and alpha channel (you wont see anything if you turn off the alpha.
Here the green and blue channel are off so you can see the red channel and alpha channel (you wont see anything if you turn off the alpha).


[[File:Tutorial 21.jpg|400px|Verifying the four channels (showing the red channel)]]
[[File:Tutorial 21.jpg|400px|Verifying the four channels (showing the red channel)]]




This is showing the alpha channel. Note that it has some transparency. That is correct. If it is solid black then you don't have a correctly configured alpha channel'
This is showing the alpha channel. Note that it has some transparency. That is correct. If it is solid black then you don't have a correctly configured alpha channel.


[[File:Tutorial 23.jpg|400px|Verifying the four channels (showing the alpha channel)]]
[[File:Tutorial 23.jpg|400px|Verifying the four channels (showing the alpha channel)]]
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